Optimized XP system for playing games

  
Many players are now using Windows XP system, reflecting that there is no 98 system playing games after using Windows XP. A big part is that the system itself takes up too much resources, and now teaches you to optimize your system.

When it comes to Windows XP, many people may think that it is just an operating system that a highly configured computer can enjoy. Why is Windows XP consuming resources? In addition to the beautiful interface that consumes a lot of memory and video memory, like Windows 2000, Windows XP runs a lot of different services in the background by default, like printer service, system automatic update service, etc., a considerable part of these services for our individual users. Not only does it have no effect, but there are also great hidden dangers in terms of safety. Therefore, it is very necessary to properly disable some system services not only to speed up the system but also to play a security role.

How to set up the service

First, you need to use the Administrator user to log in to WindowsXP, because only the administrator can have the right to change the service, and then select "Administrative Tools→Services" in the "Control Panel". Or directly enter "Services.msc" in "Run" to open the service settings window. On the right side of the window is displayed all the service items in the WindowsXP system. Each service is marked with the name, description, status, startup type and login nature. .

Select the service to be forbidden, right click on it and select "Properties" to open the service settings window. There are three startup modes in the "Startup Type", namely automatic, manual and disabled. The effects of the three startup methods are different.

Auto: If a service is set to auto, it will run with Windows XP, which will increase the time it takes to start, but some services must be set to automatic, because these The service is closely related to the system. If it is set to other startup methods, the system will have problems, so it is best not to move them.

Manual: If a service is set to manual, the service will not start and will only be started when it is needed. This will save a lot of system resources.

Disabled: If a service is set to disabled, it means that the service will no longer be started, even if it is needed, it will not start if you think a service is true It's useless, you can choose it.

Which services should be banned

In many services, you may be a bit confused. How do I know which services should be reserved for which services? Oh, in fact, it is not difficult, each service has a simple description, by description you can roughly determine whether the service is needed. Schedules are services that can be turned off or disabled, and you can selectively turn them off.

Resume misoperation

If you accidentally set a service to "disabled", the system will not work properly, and you can't do it from the service window or by running Services.msc. Modify, then the only way to solve is to modify the registry, find the "HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Services" key value, under which all the services that exist in the system, find the service that is the problem, you will see a on the right The binary value "Start", the number of its modification can also change its startup mode, "2" means automatic, "3" means manual, and "4" means disabled.

Attachment: Service comparison table that can be disabled in Windowsxp system

applicationlayergatewayservice

Support for third-party protocol plug-ins for internet connection sharing and internet connection firewall

If you do not enable internet connection sharing or Windows XP built-in firewall, you can disable this service.

autoupdates

Automatically enable Windows Update download and installation from windowsupdate

When needed, we can manually update it on the Windowsupdateweb website.

clipbook

Enabling the Clipboard Viewer to store information and share it with remote computers

If you don't use Windows XP's Remote Desktop feature, you can disable it.

errorreportingservice

Services and applications allow error reporting when running in a non-standard environment

This error report is useless for most people, so let us This service can be banned.

fastuserswitchingcompatibility

To provide management for applications that need assistance under multiple users

Windowsxp allows fast switching between multiple users on a single computer, if not used Yes, the service can be completely banned.

imapicd-burningcomservice

Manage cd recording with imapi

If you have professional burning software, or if you don't have a burner at all, you can disable this service.

indexingservice

Indexing content and properties of files on local and remote computers, providing quick access to files

This service is of little use to individual users, and is often used when enabled. Take up a lot of cpu resources, so forbidden!

printspooler

Loading files into memory for later printing

If you don't have a printer, you can disable this service.

remoteregistry

Enable remote users to modify the registry settings on this computer

This is not prohibited, because not only is it not used by individual users, but also some bad intentions. People can also use this service to change your browser or system beyond recognition.

smartcard

Managing computer access to smart cards

Smart cards? do you have?

ssdpdiscoveryservice

Starting the discovery of upnp devices on the home network

There are not many devices with upnp. For us, this service is useless, forbidden.

terminalservices

Allow multiple users to connect and control a machine and display desktops and applications on remote computers

If you use xp's remote control function, Then you need to keep the service, otherwise you can disable it.

uninterruptiblepowersupply

Managing uninterruptible power supplies connected to your computer

If you have an ups power supply that can communicate digitally with your computer, then you need this service, no If it is not allowed

This part is to adjust the anti-aliasing settings. You can set the system to use the settings in the game, or a given value. nVidia offers four levels here, but note that the "4xS" mode is only available in D3D games. The settings here vary from person to person. If you are using a GeForce4 graphics card, it is recommended to use the "2X" mode or higher. If you want to make the picture smoother, you can try the "Quincunx" mode, which is close to the quality in "4X" mode, and the performance loss is only relative to the "2X" mode. However, this mode may cause image confusion, and it is recommended to use it together with "Anisotropicfiltering".

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