Win XP operating system application skills (4)

  
Win XP set up a dedicated folder for important files

If there are more users in Win XP, in order to be safe, we can set some folders into personal folders, others Unable to view and change content in the private folder. However, before using this feature, your drive partition format must be in NTFS format.

Open "My Computer", then double-click to open the "Documents and Settings" folder in the C drive and select the specified user folder. Right-click on any folder in the user profile and select the "Properties" command from the pop-up context menu. Select the "Share" tab in the pop-up window and check the "Make this folder private" checkbox so that the dedicated folder is set up successfully. (Anhui Baihua)

Prompt application initialization failed when shutting down

Q: I am using Windows XP system, I don't know why, when I shut down recently, there will always be "Because the window is closed, The application failed to initialize, such a dialog box, and the speed of the system startup program is also significantly reduced. What is the reason?

A: The prompt is because Windows has started the shutdown operation, but a background program has to create a window. Since the resource has been released by Windows, the window creation fails. It is recommended that you turn off all third-party programs before shutting down. If you still have this problem, you can use the latest version of anti-virus software to do a comprehensive scan to see if there is a virus. In addition, you can also perform a startup item cleanup on your system according to the method on http://support.microsoft.com/?id=316434
to see if you can solve your startup speed too much. Slow question.

Retrieving the lost "My Documents"

Q: I am using the Windows XP system. I recently used the software to modify the system icon. I don't know if it was a mistake or something, I found out. The icon for "My Documents" on the desktop is gone. Is there any way to get it back?

A: Right click on the desktop, select "Properties", open the "Display Properties" dialog box, in the "Desktop" tab, click "Customize Desktop → Desktop Icon", put "My Remove the hook before the document, click on the application, then click on the hook and click on the application to see if "My Documents" is back.

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