Find out why Windows XP is slow on the machine ~
Windows 2000 has three built-in subsystems to support Win32, POSIX, and OS/2 applications.Program. Windows XP only retains the Win32 subsystem. In the same hardware configuration, after enabling Windows XP to use the classic interface and removing some appearance and other features of Windows XP, the running speed should be faster Than Win 2000.
Even if Windows XP is installed on a host, how can it become slower? Even if Kabbah 8 accounts for more resources than Kabbah 6, it should not be so outrageous.
I checked it carefully today and found that Windows XP reported that the memory of the occasional host is only MB ~ Even the host should have 256 MB. The problem was found here ~
Take out the memory stick, wipe the golden finger, and load it back ~
Reboot, Win XP finally detected the correct MB ~
However, the NIC went on strike again ~ Use the golden finger method to get it done ~
The memory is restored to 256 MB, and the host is not so stuck ~