XP error will appear blue screen, we may have been accustomed to this, but can not be "blue" screen, for example, for "red" screen, "green" screen can not? The method is as follows:
1, first the blue screen error screen: You just copy a file from a disk or CD-ROM to your hard drive (note that this file is not too small), in the copy process will be a floppy disk or disc out of the immediate face-blue screen immediately appear, then press ESC back to state.
2, click "Start" → "Run", in the pop-up dialog box input Msconfig.exe, enter, will bring up the system Configuration Utility. Now, click on the "System.ini" tab.
3, find [386ENH], click "New", in its next new string "messagebackcolor=" (note input without quotes), after the equal sign is a 16 digital 0~f, you can fill in, it is used to indicate the background color of the error screen.
4, the same method, under [386Enh] Add a string "messagetextcolor=" (note input without quotes), the equal sign followed by the 16 digital 0~f, you can fill in, it is used to indicate the error screen text color.
5, now, restart the computer to do a test to see success does not: Repeat step 1, to see if the blue screen has been farewell?
Description: This method does not really change the stability of fragile, just through our labor, changed the screen background color and text color. From this point of view, this is a kind of DIY behavior oh.
Some programs can be closed to conserve resources even after they are used later. If you want to know the resource usage of a program, you can use the resource status in to view it. Compare the resource usage between opening and closing programs to understand the resource usage of the program. Method: The Resource status icon appears in the system tray area by opening the program → attachment → system tools → resource status in the Start menu. Right-click the icon, select the "Details" column, you can see the system's current consumption of resources.