WINDOWS XP ultimate setting

  
WINDOWS XP ultimate settings Windows XP ultimate settings (heartbreaking version) statement: The above information is collected from the Internet, I have not tested one by one, so be careful when making changes, do a backup, prepared What, huh, huh. First, the system optimization settings. 1. Remove the attachments imposed by Windows:
1) Modify \\winnt\\inf\\sysoc.inf with Notepad NOTEPAD, use the Find/Replace function, type in the search box, hide (a comma followed by hide), The Replace With box is set to empty. And select all replacement, so that all the hides are removed,
2) save and exit,
3) run "Add-Remove Programs", you will see "Add /Remove Windows Components" There are several more options; this way you can delete some unused attachments.
2, turn off the debugger Dr. Watson;
Dr. Watson is the built-in system maintenance tool, it will display when the program fails to load or crash. Run drwtsn32 and remove all but the "dump all thread context". Otherwise, if there is a program error, the hard disk will be loud for a long time, and it will take up a lot of space. If you have encountered this situation before, please find the user.dmp file and delete it, it may save tens of M space. This is the scene of the error program and it is useless to us. Then open the registry, find the HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\AeDebug subkey branch, double-click the Auto key name under it, change its "Value Data" to 0, and finally press F5 to refresh the settings. This completely cancels its operation.
The memory.dmp that appears in the blue screen can also be deleted. You can turn off DUMP
when BSOD is turned off in my computer/properties. 3. Turn off System Restore: right click on the “My Computer” on the desktop, select “Properties” and find “System Restore”. If you are not an old man and install some software (are you more powerful than me??), you can also remove it, which can save a lot of space.

4. Close "hibernate support": Because the sleep function occupied hard disk space is quite big, so close is better,
console - & gt; Power Options - & gt; sleep (do not hit hook)
(blues note: I think sleep is still very useful)

5, turn off unnecessary services
click "start" → "settings" → "control panel." Double-click "Administrative Tools" → "Services". After opening, you will see the list of services, some services have been started, and some have not. Right-click the service you want to configure and click Properties. On the "General" tab, select "Auto", "Manual" or "Disable", where "Auto" means that Windows XP automatically starts the service each time the system starts up; "Manual" means that Windows XP does not automatically start the service. Service, but manually start the service when you need it; "disable" means that the service is not allowed to start. In the actual configuration, select "manual" or "disable" to achieve the purpose of shutting down the service. It is recommended to use the manual function, so that you can start some services that are temporarily needed at any time.
Some services are required for Windows XP and cannot be turned off. Otherwise, the system will crash. As for the function of each service
, we can view it by double-clicking the service or hovering over the service name. The description of the specific service is simple, you can understand it, you can choose those who want it. The method of modification is to select the disabled service, right click, select "Properties" > "Stop", set "Startup Type" to "Manual" or "Disabled".

6, accelerated XP switch machine
1) shorten the waiting time
open the Registry Editor, locate HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE \\ System \\ CurrentControlSet \\ Control,
will WaitToKillServiceTimeout set: 1000 or more small. (Original setting: 20000)
Locate the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Control Panel\\Desktop key, change the
WaitToKillAppTimeout in the right window to 1000, (original setting: 20000), and wait only 1 second when closing the program. Change the HungAPPTimeout value to: 200 (original setting: 5000), which means that the program waits for 0.5 seconds when an error occurs.

2) let the system automatically shut down the program stopped responding.
Open the registry HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Control Panel\\Desktop key and set the AutoEndTasks value to 1. (Original setting: 0)

3) MsConfig. Most of my friends should be familiar with MsConfig, a built-in Windows setup tool. Click on the Start menu, select "Run", then type "msconfig" in the entry box and press Enter. What we need to do is the (Startup) tab, click on it, this tab shows all the programs that are running when Windows starts. There is no program here that is life-and-death for Windows, so feel free to remove the unwanted ones. After removing some of the hooks, the Windows startup will be faster, and the idle system resources will be more.

7, XP Prefetcher
Windows XP comes with a service called Prefetcher. This service manages the program during the initial Windows startup, where the specified program can load quickly after use. Prefetcher is turned on by default, but its performance can be further improved. Open the Registry Editor and find it in the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlSession ManagerMemory
ManagementPrefetchParameters, which has a key name named EnablePrefetcher, and in most cases its value is 3. The recommended setting is 5, which works best on my machine when set to 5. Try different values ​​as you like until you find the one that works best for your machine.
You can also disable Prefetcher, just set the value to 0. However, unless it is for testing purposes, most people will not be stupid enough to set it to zero.

8, compressed folder
This is a very good optimization, Windows XP built-in support for .ZIP files, we can zip files as a folder view. However, the system uses some resources to implement this feature, so disabling this feature can improve system performance. The implementation is very simple, just cancel the registration of zipfldr.dll, click Start - Run, type: regsvr32 /u zipfldr.dll. Then press Enter.

9,
not load the DLL file browser after use will always be part of the DLL files are cached in memory for a long time, a large portion of memory will be unused DLL files with a point. To prevent this from happening, locate the registry as follows:
HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorer
Next create a double-byte value called AlwaysUnloadDLL with a value of 1.
If you want to remove this optimization, just set the key to 0 (you can simply delete the key). Note: This optimization will not take effect until Windows is restarted.

10, completely shut down Windows XP file protection. Use this carefully.
Find HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\Winlogon from the registry, and modify the "SFCDisable" key value to "FFFFFF9D". If you need to re-enable the function, reset it to "0". Yes.

11, manually specify the order process
view by pressing Control + Alt + Delete three keys, then click on the "Processes (process)" tab, you can see a dialog box as shown above Here you can see all the processes that are currently running. If you want to allocate more process time for a program, such as 3D Studio Max, just right click on the process, then move the mouse pointer down to "Set Priority" (Set Priority), then select the program you want. Which priority is in it. When I receive the email, I will set 3DMAX to "standard", but when I leave the computer, I will raise its priority to the highest "real time", so that the computer can focus on 3D actions more quickly and more quickly.

12, close the error return
console ---- & gt; system ---- & gt; Adv ---- & gt; the lower right corner --- & gt; error reporting ---- >Close

13, speed up the window display speed: we can modify the registry to change the window from the taskbar pop-up, and minimize the action of the regression taskbar, the steps are as follows: open the registry editor, find HKEY_CURRENT_USER \\
Control Panel\\Desktop\\WindowMetrics subkey branch, find the MinAniMate key in the right window, its type is REG_SZ, by default the value of this value is 1, which means to open the animation displayed in the window, change it If it is 0, the animation display is disabled. Next, select the "Logout" command from the start menu to activate the modification you just made.

14, remove the "update" option: For most users, Windows XP's Windows Update feature seems not very useful, we can get rid of it, follow these steps: Open the Registry Editor, locate < BR>HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software \\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\PolicIEs\\
Explorer subkey branch, select the "New" command under the "Edit" menu, create a new value of type REG_DWord, name is NoCommonGroups, double-click the newly created NoCommonGroups Subkey, enter the key value "1" in the "Edit String" text box, then click the "OK" button and restart the system.

15, modify the Windows XP logon background pattern: the face of long-term change in the monotonous pattern login, you may Boredom, we can put it through the registry to replace their favorite designs, the following steps : Open the Registry Editor, find the HKEY_USERS\\.DEFAULT\\Control Panel\\Desktop subkey branch, double-click wallpaper, type the path of the image you selected, such as: c:\\Documents and Settings\\My Documents\\My Pictures\\mypic. Bmp, click "OK", then find Tilewallpaper, double-click it to enter the key value "1", restart the system to see the effect.

16, when the background color changes login: If you want to change the background color when logged in, you can follow these steps: Open the Registry Editor, locate the HKEY_USERS \\ .DEFAULT \\ Control Panel \\ Colors subkey Branch, double-click the Background key name under the subkey branch, the "Edit String" dialog box appears, enter the key value representing the color in the "Value Data" text box (such as black RGB value is 000, white RGB value 255 255 255, the system default is 58 110 165), click the "OK" button to restart the system.
17, set the startup information or increase the warning message: If you want to display some customized information when you start Windows XP, you can follow the steps below: Open the registry editor, find HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE_SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows NT \\CurrentVersion\\Winlogon subkey branch, double-click the LegalNoticeCaption name under it, open the "Edit String" window, enter the title of the information dialog box in the "Value Data" text box, such as "Hello, welcome to use this machine "", then double-click LegalNoticeText, in the "Edit String" window that appears, enter the warning message you want to display, such as "Please do not modify the settings of this level, thank you!", click the "OK" button, restart You can see the modified effect.

18, each for desktop settings unchanged startup: we can to protect our desktop settings by modifying the registry, do no matter what kind of changes after the restart as long as the desktop will be restored to their original. The steps are as follows: Open the Registry Editor,
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