Win XP Tip: Let "My Computer" Go High

  
By default, in Explorer, Windows XP will put the "My Documents" icon on top of the "My Computer" icon. This sort of order makes many people feel uncomfortable in use. By modifying the registry, we can "run" the "My Computer" icon onto the "My Documents" icon by

clicking "Start → Run" and typing "Regedit" After the carriage return, open the registry editor, expand the [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\CLSID\\{450D8FBA-AD25-11D0-98A8-0800361B1103}] branch, double-click the DWord value named "SortOrderIndex" in the right window, and set its value by "48" can be changed to "54".

Delete "My Documents" completely

In Windows XP, when we delete the "My Music", "Picture Collection" and other folders in "My Documents", re- These folders will be generated again after starting the computer. In fact, in order to completely delete the "My Music", "Picture Collection" and other folders, we just need to enter the "Regsvr32 /u mydocs.dll" command in the Windows "Run" dialog box, and then you can completely delete them.

Prohibit taskbar save changes

In the daily teaching process, students are often found to intentionally or unintentionally modify the properties of the taskbar. The information such as the taskbar and time icon will not be displayed properly when you next go to the computer. By modifying the registry, the system can not save the changes. When restarted, the system automatically restores the original settings.

Click "Start → Run", type "Regedit" and press Enter, open the Registry Editor, expand the [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\currentversion\\policIEs\\Explorer] branch, on the right Right-click in the window, select the "New → DWORD Value" command, create a new DWord value named "nosavesettings", and set its value to "1".

the pretext of accelerating Windows XP file to start Windows 2000

we must feel Windows XP boot speed was significantly faster than the 2000, which because of its main boot file NTDETECT.COM and NFLDR ( This file has no extension, both files are optimized under the system partition root directory. We only need to copy these two files to the Windows 2000 system partition root directory to overwrite the original file in the corresponding language version of Windows XP. .
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