Windows XP Intractable Diseases Q&A

  

Q: I recently installed the Windows XP operating system and it feels good. But there is a problem that has been bothering me. That is to install QQ under Windows XP, but it is very slow to use. What is the reason? How to solve it?

A: The first thing that can happen is the compatibility issue between versions. Between the earlier versions of Windows XP and the versions of QQ before 2000b Build 0710, some DLL files conflicted, which caused a very slow phenomenon. However, starting from the 2000b Build 0710 version, Tencent optimized QQ, mainly for the problem of slow running on Windows XP, basically no longer this problem. So Xiaoxin here suggests that you download the latest version of QQ.

Q: I am using Windows XP as a professional version. I have heard that 20% of the default reserved bandwidth is set in this version. Since I just use the normal "cat" to access the Internet, these reserved bandwidth. It is useless. How can I remove these reservations?

A: If you want to play 100% speed, you can use the Group Policy Editor. Enter "gpedit.msc" in "Run", open the Group Policy Editor, find "Computer Configuration → Administrative Templates → Network → QoS Packet Scheduler", select "Limitable Retainable Bandwidth" on the right, and select "Properties" Disable" to return the reserved bandwidth to you!

Q: There are many features in Windows XP that are very good and practical. However, in the "Add/Remove Programs" in Windows XP, I did not find a program to create a boot disk. How do I make a boot disk?

A: In Windows XP, there is no program to make a boot disk. This is not a mistake made by Microsoft. It is because Windows XP is too large, and even six boot disks are required. So Microsoft is not in the system. If you really need a boot disk, it doesn't matter, you can download the corresponding version of the production tool at the following address:

Family version: http//go1.163. Com/xiaolh/winxp3/20020117/20020117A. Htm;

Advanced version: http//go1.163. Com/xiaolh/winxp3/20020117/20020117B. Htm

Q: Hello: Recently, there is a problem that is more scratching, it is garbled when copying and pasting under Windows XP! Even if it appears in Notepad, this is never seen in Windows 98. How can I solve this problem?

A: The actual problem is in the input method. The default input method of Windows XP is English, and the keyboard mode is American keyboard. This option has been used in Windows 98, and the Chinese keyboard mode is also provided. Because there is no problem in using the American keyboard in Windows 98, everyone deletes the Chinese keyboard when setting it up, and only keeps the English keyboard. It is because of this principle that the problem of garbled copying occurs. The solution is to delete the English American keyboard mode, add the Chinese keyboard mode and set it to the default value.

Q: Is it a younger brother? Recently I also installed Windows XP, but I found a problem during the installation process. Why is it slow to install Windows XP under DOS? I haven't copied the files for more than two hours. Is it really time-consuming to install Windows XP?

A: You must not run Smartdrv.exe before installation. If you do not run this before installing Windows XP, it is estimated that you will not be able to install it for a few hours. The Smartdrv.exe file is available in the Windows/Command/directory of the installation disk.

Q: Hello: After I installed Windows XP, I found that Norton Antivirus 2001 can't be used. As long as I use it, I will get an error message. How can I solve this problem?

A: This is the previous version of Norton and Windows XP is not compatible, mainly caused by the conflict between ntldr and ntdetect.com files and Windows XP kernel. If you do not need the old version of the file instead, Even deleting Windows XP is useless. But you can fix this by downloading the patch from the Symantic website. Or simply use Norton 2002, Norton has solved this problem in the latest version.

Q: A very strange problem recently is that when using Windows XP, it is found that as the application is continuously added and deleted, the disk free space is decreasing. Why? How to solve this problem? I hope to give you an answer.

A: Microsoft started with Windows Me and created a "System Volume Information" folder in each hard disk partition. This is actually the system restore we often say. Every time you operate the hard disk, you will add some files to this folder. As time goes on, the capacity of this folder will become larger and larger. According to Xiaoxin's past experience, the actual function of this system restore is not very big. The easiest way is to turn off the "system restore" function, so that the space of your hard disk will not be reduced. One thing to remind you here is that if you want to delete the files saved in this folder, you must log in to the system as an Administrator.

Q: In the process of using Windows XP, there is a problem that is very headache. It is always a shutdown report error when running. How can I prevent this error report from appearing?

A: Since you have this problem, it means that your machine has a problem, or first look at the problem of your machine itself. But you don't want to see this report error. You can type "msconfig" in "Run", select "Service" in it, and check the "Error Reporting Service" radio button. In the future, there will be no nasty report error dialogs popped up after the program is forcibly closed due to errors or poor compatibility - but you can't find your own problems.

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