Create your own "WinXP Game Edition"

  
        Now everyone is using the WinXP system, it is undoubtedly a powerful, beautiful interface operating system, but for our individual users, we simply can not use all the "services" it provides, but every time the system is turned on These services will be automatically loaded, taking up a lot of system resources, causing the overall speed of the computer to drop. How to make Win XP an operating system suitable for our own needs? For game fans, such a system may lead to a decline in overall performance.

we usually modify each setting by modifying the humidity exemplar method, complicated operation is not that also may be modified shall not be treated as a result of system instability or even collapse. Now we can use "GAMEXP" to build our own "XP game version".

GAMEXP file

Size: 441KB

Sharing method: Free software

Download address: http://cbbn-http.skycn. Net /down /GameXP.zip


finished package download: http://cbbn-http.skycn.Net/down/hb-gamexp1434_g.e


after the download is finished patch marked, you look to see the whole picture of the software (see below)


by drawing a figure we can see this software interface is simple, with only a single box Four buttons are available for users to choose from. For gamers, we should choose to "modify (disable/activate) some default system services", then select "Save Status" and the following dialog box appears

Figure 2

After clicking OK, you can Saved.
Figure 3
After the system restarts, your "WINXP Game Edition" will be built successfully. If you find

after optimize the system, system instability, you can also reply to your previous settings, where you can click on the "Restore Status" button (as shown below)
Figure IV

Choose your The folder you just saved can be restored to the state before the optimization.

this software it is possible to speed up the system just to make the game run faster, mainly that he can optimize the registry, so that those who do not use the service to manual or disabled so that it does not start.

Service comparison before and after system optimization:
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