Windows XP hard disk space optimization

  
Write this topic, many friends may not think it is necessary, because the hard disk is so cheap, 40G can be bought less than a thousand dollars, no need to optimize. In fact, even if your hard drive is large, reasonable arrangements and use are still necessary, which will make your system run well and maintain. For the friends of the small hard disk, it is necessary to mention the necessity.

First, the minimum space requirements for XP should have about 1.4G (10.2G hard drive, 196M memory), due to the "System Restore" and "sleep" function is enabled by default, both due to hard disk It differs from the size of the memory and takes up a certain amount of hard disk and memory space (if you use this feature frequently, it is recommended to turn it off). Take the hibernation function, Windows XP sleep and Windows 98 different, Windows XP sleep can save the current system state in the memory to the hard disk completely, when you next boot, the system does not need to be loaded, the system Initialize the process, and go directly to the state you last hibernate, so the startup is very fast.


Another large-capacity hard drive space is system restore. By default, the system enables this feature on all partitions. The larger the partition, the larger the occupancy. If your hard drive is not very large, it is recommended to enable it only on the partition where the system is located, and set it to "Use minimum value". If your hard disk space is very scarce, it will be closed on all drives.





While writing this topic, many friends may not think it is necessary, because the hard disk is so cheap now, 40G is less than a thousand dollars. It can be bought without optimization. In fact, even if your hard drive is large, reasonable arrangements and use are still necessary, which will make your system run well and maintain. For the friends of the small hard disk, it is necessary to mention the necessity.

First, the minimum space requirements for XP should have about 1.4G (10.2G hard drive, 196M memory), due to the "System Restore" and "sleep" function is enabled by default, both due to hard disk It differs from the size of the memory and takes up a certain amount of hard disk and memory space (if you use this feature frequently, it is recommended to turn it off). Take the hibernation function, Windows XP sleep and Windows 98 different, Windows XP sleep can save the current system state in the memory to the hard disk completely, when you next boot, the system does not need to be loaded, the system Initialize the process, and go directly to the state you last hibernate, so the startup is very fast.


Another large hard drive space is system restore. By default, the system enables this feature on all partitions. The larger the partition, the larger the occupancy. If your hard drive is not very large, it is recommended to enable it only on the partition where the system is located, and set it to "Use minimum value". If your hard disk space is very scarce, it will be closed on all drives.





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