Six little-known super tips for Windows XP operating system

  
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Support for 137 GB or more large hard disk

To use a large hard disk of 137 GB or more, you must use 48-bit LBA mode. First of all, your motherboard BiOS must support 48Bit LBA, followed by WinXP Home and Professional must have SP1 patch installed. Then open the registry and find the "EnableBigLba" option in the path "HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE System CurrentControlSet Services Atapi Parameter" and change its value from "0" to "1". If the item does not exist, you can create a "DWord value" item yourself, and set it as well. Finally restart it.

Deleting a shared document

If you don't need to share a file, you can remove it by going to HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Explorer My computer Namespace DelegateFolders and deleting the key "".

Locking the Desktop

To lock the desktop without being modified by others, you can use a lot of tools such as TweakUI, but in fact you can make small changes in the registry: enter HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion PolicIEs Explorer, create DWord value "NoDesktop", and change its value to "1".

Deactivating the "Last Access Time Stamp"

Don't want this feature, you can modify it like this: Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Control File system, create a new DWord value "NtfsDisableLastAccessUpdate ", change its value to "1".

Setting "Remote Access Connection Server (RAS)"

If necessary, you can modify it: Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows NT CurrentVersion Winlogon, create a new string value "KeepRasConnections", and change its value to "1" is fine.

Using Lain Text PassWord

When accessing a UNIX or Linux server, sometimes you need a plain text password. This is easy to implement under XP: find "HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services lanmanworkstation parameter enableplaintextpassWord" And set its value to "1"

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