Now, whether it's an old user or a new user, you will choose to install the Windows XP operating system. But when you enjoy the joy of the new system, have you ever thought about how safe you are in this new environment? Do you really have no worries? Now I'll teach you how to buy a "insurance" with the system.
1, shielding unwanted service components
Although the more service components are installed, the more service functionality users can enjoy. However, the service components that users usually use are still limited after all, and those few use of components not only occupy a lot of system resources, will cause system instability, it will also provide a variety of remote intrusion hackers, for this reason we should try to put those temporarily do not need to shield off the service components. The way to do this is to first locate the services and Applications icon in the Control Panel. Then open the Services dialog box, select the program you want to mask, right-click, and choose Properties/Stop from the pop-up shortcut menu (Figure 1), and set the startup type to be the same as Manual or Disabled (Figure 2), so that the specified service component can be masked.
2, the Power protection function
When using a computer to process a file, the most worrying thing is that the computer suddenly drops power, because this sudden power off will not only make the fruits of their hard work vanish instantly, serious words can also damage the computer. In order to prevent accidental power off in various situations and ensure the safety of the computer, we should enable the function of asking for or sleeping directly when the power button is pressed in power management. If you want to start the Power Protection feature, you can click My Computer/Control Panel/Power options in the Windows XP desktop by clicking the mouse. Select the Advanced tab in the Pop-up Settings box and locate the "Press the Computer power button" setting under the corresponding tab page (Figure 3). Then choose Hibernate or ask me what to do in the settings box, and if you choose the Shutdown option, the Power Protection feature is not available.