XP how to save memory to speed up the boot speed (a)

  
1, disable the compressed folder function If you open the zip file with winzip or winrar software, the following optimization is a very good optimization, Windows XP built-in ZIP file, we You can view the zip file as a folder. However, the system uses some resources to implement this feature, so disabling this feature can improve system performance. The implementation is very simple, just cancel the registration of zipfldr.dll. Start → Run: regsvr32 /u zipfldr.dll 2, reduce the boot disk scan waiting time, you will see the effect immediately after the restart. Start → Run: chkntfs /t: 0 3, delete the system backup file, after the installation of various software and hardware, in fact, XP needs to update the file when there are very few. Start → Run: sfc.exe /purgecache Then press Enter to save hundreds of megabytes. If you are worried, you can not do it. This will save space, not speed up. 4, start → run: services.msc into the XP comes with service modification list In the list of each service's properties can be selected "closed", "manual", "automatic". Alerter - error alerter. (can be closed) application layer gateway service - for third party network sharing /firewall support services, some firewall /network sharing software needs. Occupies 1. 5mb of memory. (can be closed) application management - used to set, publish and delete software services. Automatic updates - windows automatically updated. (can be closed) background intelligent transfer service - This service was originally used to achieve information transfer between http1.1 servers, Microsoft said that support for windows update breakpoints resume clipbook - use with LAN computers to share paste /cut and paste content. (can be turned off) com+Event system - some COM+ software is required. (Check your c:\\program files\\ComPlus Applications directory, there is nothing to turn this service off) COM+Event system application- Same as above (can be closed) COmputer browser - used to browse LAN services, but it does not affect Browse! (can be closed) cryptographic services - used to confirm the fingerprint of windows files when windows update, I only open it when I update. (can be turned off) DHCP client - static IP needs (xDSL, etc.). Distributed link tracking client - used to update the connection information of the LAN. For example, if there is a file on computer A, a connection is made in B. If the file is moved, the service will update the information. Take up 4 megabytes of memory. (can be closed) Distributed Transaction coordinator - something boring. (Can be closed) DNS Client-DNS Resolution Service. (Can be closed) Error reporting service - Error reporting, reporting errors in Windows to Microsoft. (Can be closed) * Event Log - System log record service, very useful for finding system faults. Fast user switching compatibility - multi-user fast switch service. (can be turned off) help and support - help. (Can be turned off) Human interface device access - Support for "mental" computer accessories. For example, the button on the keyboard to adjust the volume, and so on. (Can be closed) IMAPI CD-burning COM service-xp engraving service, no need to use the software. Occupies 1.6 megabytes of memory (can be turned off) Indexing servic


e - horrible xp deceleration... (can be turned off) Internet Connection Firewall (ICF)...-xp firewall. (Can be turned off if not used) IPSEC Services - Public users can't even touch the side. (can be closed) Logical Disk manager - Disk Management Service. It will notify you when needed, so it is generally closed. (can be closed) Logical Disk manager administrative service - same as above. (Can be closed) messenger - not msn, if you don't want to be harassed, then turn off. Note: The demon is to use this. (can be closed) MS software shadow copy provider - useless, said to be used for backup. But... no use. (can be closed) Net Logon - used to log in to the Domain Controller. (can be closed) Netmeeting remote desktop sharing - use netmeeting to achieve computer sharing. (Can be turned off) Network Connections - Internet/LAN to use. Network DDE - used with clipbook. (Can be turned off) Network DDE DSDM - Same as above (can be turned off) Network Location Awareness - may be required if there is a network share or ICS/ICF. (Server side) (can be closed) NT LM Security support provider-telnet service. (can be turned off) NVIDIA Driver Helper service - nvidia graphics card help. (can be turned off) PDEngine - perfectdisk engine PDScheduler -perfectdisk planning service PerFORMance logs and alerts - record machine health and write logs or warnings at regular intervals, the content may be too professional, so decide for yourself. *Plug and Play- Automatically check for new hardware, plug and play. Portable media serial number - absolutely useless. (can be turned off) Print Spooler - for printers. (No printer can be turned off) Protected Storage - A service that stores local passwords and online service passwords, including the "auto-complete" feature when filling out forms. QoS RSVP - is said to reduce the network speed by 20% ... (can be closed) Remote access auto connection manager - broadband /network sharing. Remote desktop help session manager - remote help service, taking up 4 megabytes of memory. (Can be closed) *Remote Procedure Call (RPC) - System Core Service. Remote Procedure Call LOCATOR - This is nothing to do, manage the RPC database service, taking up 1 megabyte of memory. (can be closed) remote registry - remote registry run /modify. Microsoft's vulnerability... (can be closed) removable storage - generally not used, tape backup. (can be closed) routing and remote access - I don't know, I don't know. (can be closed) secondary logon - assigns the specified operation rights to users other than administrator. (can be closed) security accounts manager - like Protected Storage, IIS Admin is required. Server - LAN file/print sharing required. (Do not print can be closed) shell hardware detection - for some configurations to automatically start, like a memory stick, and some cd drivers, etc. smart card - accounted for 1.4 megabytes of memory (can be turned off)


smart card helper - off. (can be closed) SSDP Discovery service - no hardware to take advantage of this service. (can be closed) system event notification - record user login /logout /restart /shutdown information. (can be closed) system restore service - system restore service, eat resources and memory monsters. Although sometimes used, I decide. (can be closed) task scheduler-windows plan service. (can be turned off) TCP/IP NetBIOS helper - if your network does not use Netbios or WINS. (Can be turned off) Telephony - Dial-up service, if your broadband does not need to dial, then turn it off. Telnet - or Microsoft's vulnerability. The telnet command in this dos does not matter. 2 megabytes of memory. (can be closed) terminal services - to achieve remote login to the local computer, fast user switching and remote desktop functions need to be turned off without these features. (can be closed) themes -XP theme. After closing, it is the classic style of XP. (can be closed) uninterruptible power supply- used for power failure protection equipment. (can be turned off) universal plug and play device host - same as SSDP Discovery Service. (can be closed) upload manager - used to implement server and client transport of files, simple file transfer does not require this. (can be closed) volume shadow copy - same as MS Software Shadow Copy Provider, useless. (can be closed) webclient - may be associated with future .net technologies. (Can be turned off) Windows Audio - Controls the sound you hear. (Like a silent person can be turned off) Windows Installer - windows MSI installation service. (Recommended to be manual) windows image acquisition (WIA) - Some digital cameras and scanners are useless. (can be closed) *Windows Management Instrumentation - important service, closed, strange problems will occur

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