Automate Windows XP to the end

  
        Windows XP Automated Management Windows XP is much more automated than its predecessors. In the long-term "zero distance" contact with Windows XP, the author carefully paid attention to some "automatic" aspects of the operation cheats, and now it is organized into a document to readers. Automatic diagnosis "If you don't see a small illness, you will commit a serious illness. If you get a serious illness, the system is finished." In order to minimize the harm of "big illness", you should find and diagnose "small illness" in time. But how easy is it to precaution? Fortunately, Windows XP provides us with automatic network diagnostics, which allows you to discover network failures in time to quickly resolve network problems. 1. Open the "System Tools" option under Windows XP System Accessories and select the "Tools" dialog box under "System Information". 2. In this window, run the network diagnostic command. In the subsequent interface, you can select the corresponding function button to perform various diagnostic tests. 3. After the test is completed, the system will automatically notify you of information such as “not configured” or “active” and “normal”, so that you can know if the current system has network connection and whether the network-related programs and services are available. Running, etc. Automatic recognition Chinese character input This seemingly simple operation allows many people to "respect the computer", which also makes computer businesses lose a lot of market. Therefore, handwriting recognition technology is “smooth in the market”. Of course, to use this feature under Windows XP, you first need to install the handwriting recognition engine. 1. Open the Control Panel window, select the Regional and Language Options window, and click the Regional and Language Options tab. 2. On the Languages ​​tab, under the Text Services and Input Languages ​​command, click the Details button (Figure 1). Then under the "Installed Services" setting, click the "Add" button. 3. If there is “handwriting recognition” in the options that appear later, it means that the handwriting recognition engine is already installed in the system, and you can use the automatic recognition function directly. In the absence of this option, you will need to use the Add/Remove Programs command. 4. Click "Microsoft Office XP" and click the "Change" button; select "Add or Remove Features", then follow the prompts in the "Installation Features", double-click the "Office Sharing Features" option. 5. Double-click "Other User Inputs", select the "Handwriting" option, and press Enter until you click the last "Update" button. Auto Sleep Auto Sleep is similar to the Auto Power Off function and is an embodiment of Windows XP automation features, especially for users who are temporarily away from the operating computer. This function is hidden in the “Shutdown” interface. When this function is enabled, the computer can automatically enter the sleep state, and the information in the memory is temporarily “transferred” to the hard disk for storage. Once the computer is reawakened, it automatically returns to the state it was in before it went to sleep. The steps are as follows: 1. Execute the shutdown computer command. 2. Open the System Shutdown dialog and select the "Hibernate" command. 3. If the current computer does not launch the Hibernate feature, in the Control Panel window, double-click the Performance and Maintenance icon. Select the Power Options command and click the Hibernate tab. It is fine to select the option "Enable hibernation". Automated Timing Automated timing is a very useful feature that Windows XP provides to users, and you can use this feature to make your computer's clock very accurate. Once you find that the time on your computer is not correct, run the automatic calibration function, Windows XP system can automatically connect to the Internet, and select a standard time server for automatic adjustment. And the operation is very simple, double-click the clock in the lower right corner of the system taskbar and adjust it in the "Internet Time" tab page. Automated defragmentation has always been a "natural enemy" for fast system operation. To restrain it, you can automatically clear the shards in the system as follows: 1. Open a text editor and create a file called context_defrag.inf. 2. Enter the following code in the file: [AddMe] HKCR, "Drive\\Shell\\Defrag\\command",,,"DEFRAG.EXE %1" [DefaultInstall] AddReg=AddMe [version] signature="$CHICAGO$" 3. After saving, right click on it and select the “Install” command. This will add a “Defrag” command to the right-click menu. Executing this command will use the built-in defragmentation tool to automatically defragment the drive. Wake up: Automatic timing is sometimes not possible with a firewall installed.
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