Optimized startup to solve WinXP startup speed is slow

  
"Wind twist Liu Liu, Chuntao newspaper Li Xiang. Even if there are thousands of gold, it is difficult to buy a teenager." Looking at the playful students on the playground, my heart is full of emotions. This slightly sentimental thought was interrupted by a student's sentence: "Mr. Lu, Director Zhang asked you to go to the office."

As soon as I entered the big office, I heard the director said: Teacher, you are coming right. Recently, how many computers in our school are getting slower and slower?" The voice just fell, other teachers followed it...

"The system starts slowly is a variety of The reason is, for example..." My words have not finished, the director said bluntly: "We are not interested in the reason for the slow start, you will tell us directly how to make it start faster."

"Well, then I will introduce you to several ways to optimize Windows XP startup." I smiled and said: "First run 'msconfig' in 'Start' to bring up the 'System Configuration Utility' window. Click 'Start 'Label, there are many startup programs added in the system and other software, from which you can cancel programs that do not need to be started."

"How can we know which ones are not needed?" Start the program ah? "The teacher had asked.
Figure 1
"Generally, in the 'command' column shows 'c: windowssystem...' is the system built-in program, do not cancel it. If not in the above directory or even on other disks, then Can be canceled (see Figure 1)." After answering the question of Teacher Zeng, I went on to say: "Some randomly started programs can't be found under 'msconfig', hidden in 'Start → Program → Start', after finding Directly delete it. In addition, Windows XP calls the 'OS list' at startup. Because we only have one operating system installed on the computer, we can set it to save time when it is started to save time. The specific method is: right Click 'My Computer→Properties→Advanced', in the 'Startup and Recovery Failures' window, uncheck 'Show operating system list time' and 'Time to display recovery options when needed' (see Figure 2). Again, Our school has been connected to a local area network, and each computer is on the campus network. The default network protocol for Windows XP is 'TCP/IP', which sends a broadcast to the network after the computer is turned on. The DHCP server provides an IP address for it, which takes a long time to start. To skip this process, I have set a fixed IP address for each class of computers, but some classes have been unintentionally changed by the teachers. Into 'automatically obtained' (see Figure 3). Because this setting will not only affect the system's startup speed, but also directly affect the use of the network. So please change the class in time to the above situation, do not know how to change I. Of course, there are a lot of settings that can speed up the startup of Windows XP. I won't introduce it. You should set the above content first."
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Haven't waited for me to finish, Just listen to Teacher Wang and ask: "Mr. Lu, I went to the computer room to see your computer. The boot speed is very fast. It also shows 'hibernation'. What is going on?" Teacher Wang’s question, once again I concentrated everyone's eyes on me.
Figure 4
I am embarrassed to say: "You remember very well. It seems that I don't want to leave a hand. The Windows system itself provides a 'hibernate' function to speed up the boot. After using this function, the computer will be completely Turn off the power, and then on the next boot, read the RAM information stored in the hard disk, so that you can quickly enter the system. The program that is not closed before 'hibernation' will also run."

"You still directly say how Set it up.” The teachers are impatient.

"OK, OK. The specific setting method is: open the 'Power Options' in the 'Control Panel', and check 'Start Sleep' in the 'Sleep' option. Note that after sleep The system will save the properties in the memory on the hard disk, so some disk (system disk) space is needed. This space is basically equal to the physical memory size (see Figure 4). After setting the 'hibernate' function, do not shut down when shutting down. Select 'Off' and select 'Hibernate'. If there is only 'Standby' and no 'Sleep' in the shutdown option, don't worry, hold down the 'Shift' button and 'Hibernate' will appear (see Figure 5). After clicking 'Hibernate', the computer's power light is off, indicating that the computer has been shut down normally. When you turn on the computer again, you will find that you can enter the system within a few seconds.
Figure 5

"Wow! It’s so fast! "The teachers looked at my demo and couldn't help but exclaim.

"If the power on the terminal block is also turned off, does the setting still work?" "Mr. Wang asked loudly.

"It will not be influential." But turning on ‘hibernation’ may cause some inexplicable glitch. "I haven't waited for me to finish the words, the teachers are busy setting up the computers in their class. At this time, I have no mood to feel any more.

If you have Windows in the computer room XP system is also "starting slow", try my method to save our valuable class time.
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