Simple with XP SysPad Fun System Tools

  
        Windows 2000/XP operating system comes with many useful tools, but these tools are mostly distributed in various corners. It usually takes several steps to use, and some even need to manually input commands in "Start → Run". Very inconvenient. At this point, we might as well try this free software called XP SysPad, which combines nearly one hundred system tools and utilities into one interface, which is much more convenient for rookie users.

Software name: XP SysPad

latest version: 6.5

License: Free

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As shown in Figure 1, this is the main interface of XP SysPad. The first thing that catches your eye is the process viewer. In fact, it is basically the same as the content of the Task Manager "Process" tab. Is the name of the process being executed in the system. If you don't see the scroll bar, please enlarge the window to the right; the left side shows a lot of information about the corresponding process, including the flag, the number of uses, the process ID, the default heap ID, Module ID, number of threads, parent process ID, etc. You can also set the priority of the process here, using the normal priority by default.
In fact, you do not need to use this process viewer, after all, the task manager can achieve the same function, just right click on the title bar of XP SysPad to put it back, we see that it only contains the main menu bar of the window 2, Here we are on every menu in some of the more useful features simple introduction:

1. management: Windows can be retrieved and the installation date, including Windows XP, Office XP, Installation serial number including Office 2003 (as shown in Figure 3).

2. Control panel: project here Needless to say, of course, is the tool in the Control Panel.

3. Directory: You can organize the start menu here, such as deleting shortcuts and shortcuts that are not often used; get Windows directory, Windows system directory, start menu, history, Internet cache , my documents, send to folder, startup group, desktop, favorites and other information, many of which were originally set to be hidden.

4. My Menu: includes My Documents, the content of my Favorites, My Pictures, recent documents, etc., but is not here to provide copy, move, delete and other management functions.

5. Network: In addition to the address book, favorites and other routine functions, we can also send completed work Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail e-mail in the "Mail" sub-menu, of course, still need to enter the Web page.

6. program: Here you can directly run the system comes with a number of programs, more practical it is "IExpress", which is Microsoft's self-extracting tools.

7. System: We can use CD-ROM to open or close the CD-ROM drive, no need to manually operate; and "floppy drive" can complete disk copy in addition to quickly format the floppy disk. Operation.

8. Settings: You can set the display or hide of the taskbar and desktop icons

Although the commands provided in the XP SysPad menu bar can find the corresponding tools in the system, but with XP SysPad is equivalent to establishing a fast track. It is much more convenient to call these tools for both old birds and rookie users.
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