Windows XP system "advanced" attribute combat application

  
In the days of close contact with Windows XP, you may often enter the "advanced" property setting window of the Windows system, and rush, go and rush In time, you may not feel that the setup window has any special attention. In fact, after careful consideration, the author found that through the "advanced" attributes of the system, many magical applications can be realized. If you don't believe it, please take a look at the following applications!
Cleverly remove the recovery console
In order to prevent the system from recovering from accidents, you can quickly restore it. Many people will use Windows XP. The "Recovery Console" feature is installed directly into the system. However, it is regrettable that the "Recovery Console" function cannot be uninstalled once it is installed on the hard disk. After all, this function does not directly provide an uninstall command, so if you do not need this function in the future, At the time, is there no way to remove it from the system? The answer is no. By borrowing the "Startup and Recovery Failure" setting in the "Advanced" attribute of the system, we can still completely remove the "Recovery Console" function. The system is deleted cleanly. The following is the specific deletion step:
First open the system's Explorer window, and find the system folder corresponding to the "Recovery Console" in this window. Generally speaking, this folder often corresponds to In the "cmdcons" folder under the system partition, after you find the folder and delete it directly, you can delete the installation file corresponding to the "Recovery Console" from the hard disk;
Click below "Start" /"Settings" /"Control Panel" command, in the "Control Panel" window of the pop-up system, double-click the "System" diagram Go to the System Properties Settings dialog box and click on the "Advanced" tab to go to the tab page shown in Figure 1;
Click the "Settings" button next to the tab page "Startup and Recovery Failure" Click the "Edit" button in the settings box that appears, and the system will automatically open the system boot.ini file with the Notepad program, "C:\\CMDCONS\\BOOTSECT.DAT="Microsoft Windows XP The Recovery Console "/cmdcons" code is deleted directly, then re-save the file and exit the edit window, so that the "Recovery Console" can be completely removed from the system.
Let the system start to speed up to the next level
Although the content about WinXP system startup speed is not so new, I always think that speeding up the system startup should be a topic that everyone has been paying attention to. Startup speed is the beginning of efficient computer application. This is not the case, by setting the system's "advanced" property appropriately, the system can speed up in the blink of an eye:
According to the previous method, open the system's property settings window, click on the window “Advanced” tab, enter the label page as shown in Figure 1; at the “Startup and Recovery” setting item of the tab page, click the “Settings” button to enter the setting interface as shown in Figure 2;
Figure 1 Figure 2
In the "System Startup" setting item of the interface, select the two options "Time to display operating system list" and "Time to display recovery options when needed" Cancel; then select the "multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect" option from the default operating system drop-down list, then in the option Add "/noguiboot" option directly after "/fastdetect". Finally, click the "OK" button, and restart the computer system, I believe that during the startup process, you will feel that the system startup speed is indeed a higher level. Let the running program fasten

When WinXP system runs a program that consumes a lot of system resources, you will definitely feel that the startup speed of the program is slow, then there is no way to make these applications Start the fast whip? The answer is yes, from the system's "advanced" property settings, you can easily make the running program fast:
Follow the same method, enter the system's "advanced" property settings window, click The "Settings" button in the "Performance" window of the window opens the performance option setting interface of the system; click the "Advanced" tab in the setting page to open the tab page as shown in Figure 3;
Figure 3
At the "Processor Plan" setting item on the tab page, select the "Program" option to prioritize processor resources to the application; then, at the "Memory Usage" setting item of the tab page, select "Programs" Option to prioritize memory resources to the application. After completing the above settings, click the "OK" button, and finally restart the computer system, this will ensure that the system will run the application at a faster speed.
Beware of system dumping external leaks
Whenever a blue screen or crash occurs in a computer system, by default it will transfer important debugging information stored in the system memory to the system dump file. You can open the file and analyze the file carefully, you may be able to find out the cause of the sudden failure of the system; of course, if the system suddenly crashes, you are accessing your private information, then the privacy information after the crash Some of them are likely to be temporarily saved to the dump file. If such a file is obtained by a hacker or other unscrupulous person, it may pose a security threat. Therefore, in order to prevent the system from being dumped, you can follow the steps below to prevent the system from automatically dumping debugging information into the dump file:
First open the system's property settings window, and then enter the "Advanced" tab. Page, click the "Settings" button next to "Startup and Recovery" in the tab page, then click the drop-down button at the "Write Debugging Information" setting item shown in Figure 4, and select "From the pop-up drop-down list." No, click the "OK" button again, this will prevent the system from automatically dumping debugging information into the dump file.
Figure 4

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