Welcome to the Windows community forum and interact with 3 million technical staff. I believe everyone has similar experiences. The longer your computer is used, the slower your computer runs, however, in the face of a lot of information in your computer and a lot of game software, if you reinstall the system, it would be quite troublesome to reinstall all the software.
Welcome to the Windows community forum and interact with 3 million technical staff> I believe everyone has similar experiences. The longer you use your computer, the slower your computer runs, however, in the face of a lot of information in your computer and a lot of game software, if you reinstall the system, it would be quite troublesome to reinstall all the software.
Welcome to the Windows community forum and interact with 3 million technicians>
I believe that the longer you use your computer, the slower your computer runs, however, in the face of a lot of information in your computer and a lot of game software, if you reinstall the system, it would be quite troublesome to reinstall all the software. So we certainly know a lot about the system optimization skills. the following small series will introduce you to some of the usual optimization methods and some practical skills to greatly improve your XP system.
1. Speed up startup and Shutdown
Practicality:★★
First: "Start"-> "run". In the open box, type "regedit" and click "OK" to open the Registry Editor. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ ControlPanel \ Desktop ".
1. Find "AutoEndTasks" and set its key value to 1;
2. Find "HungAppTimeout" and change its value to 200. The default value is 50000;
3. Find the "MenuShowDelay" primary key and change its value to "0" to remove the menu delay effect;
4. Find "WaitToKillAppTimeout" and change its value to 1000. The default value is 20000.
Second, locate "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ System \ CurrentControlSet \ Control ".
Set "WaitToKillServiceTimeout" zhi to "200", which significantly accelerates shutdown.
Finally, go to the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Control \ Shutdown" branch, create a new string value named "FastReboot" in the right window, and set the value to 1. Log out of Registry Editor and restart your computer to make it take effect. In this way, restarting the computer will be much faster.
Ii. Enable the optimization function
Practicality:★★
Go to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Dfrg \ BootOptimizeFunction" and set the Enable value to "Y ".
3. Optimize Visual Effects
Practicality:★★★★
Right-click "my computer", select "properties", select "advanced" in the category view, and click "Settings" on the "performance" tab ", in this case, the "performance options" window is displayed. On the "Visual Effects" tab, click "adjust to optimal performance" and then "OK" to remove the animation effect from the menu, the speed should be significantly improved.
4. automatically shut down the stop Response Program
Practicality:★★★
In some cases, XP will prompt you to stop responding to a specific program, which is annoying. You can disable it by modifying the registry, in HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ ControlPanel \ Desktop, change the value of the character key value AutoEndTasks to 1 and log off or start again.
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