Windows XP clever optimization technique

  

1. Optimize startup settings
Right-click on My Computer, select Properties, click on the Startup and Troubleshooting tab under Advanced, remove the option to write events to the system log, send administrative alerts and auto-restart; write debug information Set to None; click Edit to bring up the accounting file, which will:
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Run the registry editor, find "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHONE\\SYSTEM\\Controlset001\\Control"
Change the value of the SystemStartOptions key in the right window to NODETECE, save and exit.


2. Disable redundant service components
Right click on "My Computer" and select "Properties - Management - Services Application - Services" option, you can see the various program components loaded on Windows XP, many services are not needed at all These service components can be disabled to speed up the system. Check the properties, then click Stop and set the startup type to manual or disabled.
Note: Some services are required for Windows XP, which will cause the system to crash. We can double-click the service or hover over to view the description of the service, making sure that the service is not needed and then banned.


3. Turn off the debugger Dr. Watson
Run drwtsn32 (in the Start - Programs - Accessories - System Information - Tools), remove all options except "Dump All Thread Context". Otherwise, if there is a program error, the hard disk will read for a long time, and it will take up a lot of space.


4. Turn off system backup
Right-click on my computer, select Properties, and select the system backup of each drive under the System Backup tab to save a lot of hard disk space.


5. Optimize system properties
Right-click on my computer, under the Properties - Advanced - Appearance Effects tab, depending on the machine, you can choose the right look based on your performance.
Under the Advanced tab, select the application under Application Response and the application in memory usage so that the system allocates more resources to the foreground program to make it run faster.
Under the Advanced tab, select the Change option under Virtual Memory, set the value of virtual memory to 2.5 times your physical memory, and the maximum and minimum values; and try to avoid setting the virtual memory to the same file as the system file. On the partition.

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