Windows XP 16 Tips Super Tips

  
1. Reinstall Windows XP does not need to be activated If you need to reinstall Windows XP, you usually have to reactivate. In fact, as long as the Wpa.dbl file in the Windows\\System32 directory is backed up during the first activation, there is no need to activate it. After reinstalling Windows XP, just copy the file to the above directory. 2. How to know if your Windows XP is activated Open Start → Run, enter: oobe /msoobe /a in the pop-up dialog box, after the carriage return, the system will pop up a window to tell you whether the system has been activated. 3. Turn off the zip folder function Do you think that the zip folder function in Windows XP is too slow and the function is not attractive? If so, you can open Start → Run, enter: regsvr32 /u zipfldr.dll in the pop-up dialog box, you can close the ZIP folder function after you press Enter. 4. Let Windows XP also engrave ISO files Windows XP does not provide the ability to directly burn ISO files, but you can download a third-party plug-in to add this feature to the system. The plugin is available for download at http://members.home.Net/alexfein/is...rderSetup.msi. 5. Change the background of the login interface to open the registry editor, find [HKEY-USERS\\.DEFAULT\\Control Panel\\Colors], change the value of the Background to “0 0 0” (without the quotes), so that the login background becomes Black. 6. Completely uninstall XP Some friends found that they don't like this operating system after installing Windows XP. At this time, you can use the Windows 98 installation CD to boot to DOS state, then type: format -ur to delete all XP files, and Windows 98/Me can be reinstalled.
7. System life saves straw When you suspect that the changes made to the computer before the system restarts may cause a malfunction, you can press the F8 key when starting the system, select "Last Known Good Configuration" to restore the changes made to the system. . 8. Recovering Hardware Previous Drivers After installing a new hardware driver and discovering that the system is unstable or the hardware is not working, just select the "Driver Recovery" button in the "Device Manager" to restore to the previous normal System status. However, the printer driver cannot be restored. 9. Automatic login Click Start→Run, type “rundll32netplwiz.dll, UsersRunDll” (without the quotation marks), then cancel “Users must enter a user name and passWord to use this computer” in User Accounts, click “OK” Then, in the pop-up dialog box, enter the username and password you want to log in to. 10. Shortcut or quick reset shortcut (can be timed) Click the right mouse button on the desktop and select New (shortcut, in the pop-up wizard, enter the location: C:\\Windows\\system32\\shutdown.exe -s -t 10( The -s can be changed to -r, that is, restart, and -t 10 means delay 10 seconds, you can change this number according to your needs. After making this shortcut, assign it to it according to the above method. Icon. This quick shutdown or restart trick will show a nice dialog box prompting shutdown (restart), and you can add "-c "I want to shut down!", so that this sentence will be displayed in the dialog In the box, of course, you can write the text at will, but be careful not to exceed 127 characters. 11. Shut down, restart as long as 1 second. If you want Windows XP to shut down instantly, you can press CTRL+ALT+DEL, then pop up Click "Shutdown" → "Shutdown" in the task manager, and hold down CTRL at the same time. In less than 1 second, you will find that the system is closed, just in the blink of an eye. For the same reason, If you select “Restart” in the “Shutdown” menu, you can quickly restart. 12. Find the missing Quick Launch Bar Move the mouse to the blank area of ​​the taskbar, right click and select “Properties” from the pop-up menu. Select the "Taskbar" tab in the window, and then select the "Show Quick Start" checkbox from the "Taskbar Appearance" box, and "OK" will be fine. 13. Batch file rename Windows XP provides batch weight To name the file, select several files in the Explorer, press F2, and rename one of the files so that all selected files will be renamed to the new file name (added at the end) The number is incremented. 14. Quickly lock the computer Right click on the desktop, select New "Shortcut" on the shortcut menu that appears, then the system will start the Create Shortcut Wizard and enter "rundll32" in the text box. .exe user32.dll,LockWorkStation", click "Next", enter the name of the shortcut in the pop-up window, Click “Finish”. Of course, the easiest way to lock the computer is to press WinKey + L directly. 15. Let the two-button mouse have the scrolling function Double-click the “Mouse” item in the control panel, and the “Mouse Properties” dialog box pops up. In the box, select the "Start click lock" item in the "Click to lock" column. Then click the "Settings" button, in the "Click to lock settings" dialog box that pops up, set the mouse to the shortest, click "OK" to save Open a web page, click on the scroll of the webpage, and move the mouse up and down not far from the webpage scroll. This function can be turned off by clicking the scroll of the webpage again. 16. Let Windows XP read the English letters to find the auxiliary tools. "The Narrator" program in the group, click the "Sound" button, enter the "Sound Settings" interface to make some settings and then save. When you point your mouse at a dialog box, menu, and button with English letters, you will hear a male voice reading English letters.

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