German Windows XP system optimization patch is not looked at a lot of Windows XP optimization article, put the system is also toss to die, or old cow pull broken car. Below we are employed to introduce people in detail about Windows XP Comprehensive system optimization.
First, the items in the System properties:
Right-click My Computer on the desktop, select Properties, open System Properties
dialog box
1. Turn off System Restore
Find the System Restore option, if you are not the old crackling install some software (you are better than me), you can also remove, this can save a lot of space. Tick "Disable System Restore in all Disks" and click "Apply".
2. Remove the "Update" option:
Windows Update for most users does not seem to work, most of the time, the more patches the slower the system, we can remove it, the following steps: Click on the "Automatic Updates" tab, the "Keep my computer up to date" in front of the check box, Then click "Apply".
3. Turn on DMA transfer mode:
Select "Hardware" tab, set "Device Manager" in Device Manager to expand "IDE ATA/ATAPI Controller" in front of "+" sign, you can see "primary channel" and "Secondary channel", right click on "Primary channel" or "Secondary Channel", select Properties, in the Properties window, click on the "Advanced" tab, Set all transfer modes to "use DMA (if used)", the system will automatically turn on DMA support (in the BIOS should also be set to support DMA), and then click "OK".
4. Prioritize IRQ Interrupt Requests
An IRQ interrupt number is set for each major part of the computer for IRQ interrupt request prioritization. This is done by modifying the order of precedence for each IRQ request for optimization purposes. The main optimization object here is the system/cmos real-time clock, which improves performance through the motherboard. First, determine which component you want to get higher performance, and then find the IRQ interrupt number that the hardware is using. How to find it? Open the System Properties in Control Panel (you can also open it by pressing the Windows+break hotkey combination on your keyboard). Select the Hardware tab, and then tap the Device Manager button. Right-click the component that you want to check for the IRQ number, select Properties, and then click the Resources tab. Here you can see the IRQ interrupt number that the device is using (if there is no IRQ interrupt number, select another device). Write down the interrupt number, and then run Registry Editor regedit to find the Hkey_local_machinesystemcurrentcontrolsetcontrolprioritycontrol location in the registry. Here we will create a DWORD double-byte value named Irq#priority (where "#" is the specific IRQ interrupt number) and set its value to 1. For example, my system CMOS real-time clock IRQ interrupt number is 8, I want to establish the key name is irq8priority. After you restart your computer, you will find that the performance of the components you have just optimized has improved. This method is strongly recommended to optimize the system CMOS real-time clock, because it can improve the performance of the whole motherboard. Of course, you can increase the number of IRQ interrupt priority, but the effect is not so good, and it is possible to cause system instability. To undo this optimization setting, simply delete the registry key you just created.
5. Turn off the Remote Desktop feature
As the name implies, this feature allows you to allow others to access your desktop on another machine. It can be said that in a network environment, such as the unit of the local area network, this function is very useful (in the case of a firewall without restrictions). For example, if you have a problem, you can ask your colleague for help, and he can use the Remote Desktop to access your machine to help you solve the problem. I personally think that this function has a certain degree of insecurity in the inside, and, the computer is not always in trouble, so my proposal to turn it off, or you do not use it is tantamount to wasting memory.
6. Optimize the "visual effects" settings
Windows XP in the interface, it is really much better, but the good-looking behind is to consume a lot of memory as a cost, if your memory is not more than 256MB, it is best to optimize your "visual effects" function. Right click on "My Computer", click on the properties, click "Advanced", in the "Performance" column, click "Settings", click "Visual Effects", here you can see the appearance of all the settings, you can manually remove some of the unwanted features.
7. Optimize Startup and Recovery settings
If you find your hard drive ringing when your system crashes, it's because Windows XP is writing the dump file, what's the use if you're not going to send this file to Microsoft (wasting phone charges)? So the author's advice is to close. Right click on "My Computer", click Properties, click "Advanced", in the "Startup and Recovery" column, click "Settings", where the "System failed" column, it is recommended to: automatic restart, do not dump.
8. Disable the "Error Reporting" feature
This feature allows the system to automatically collect some error data and send it to Microsoft when your Windows XP error occurs, so that it can improve their operating system (another wasted phone fee and useless functionality). I suggest turning it off. If this doesn't work for you, why should it take up your memory? Right click on "My Computer", click on Properties, click "Advanced" → "Error Reporting", select "Disable error Reporting" function.
9. Customize the size of virtual memory
Click the "Change" button in the "Virtual Memory" section of the "Advanced" tab. Select Custom Size, enter the same value in the initial Size value and maximum box, and the size of the number = 2.5 times times the size of your physical memory (if your memory is 128M or input 576, the larger the memory, the smaller the multiplier. If you have more than 512M of memory to disable virtual memory, select "No Paging File"). After entering the value, be sure to click the "Settings" button, see the above box to change the value to take effect, then click OK, close the window.
Second, display the items in the attribute:
Right-click the blank space in the desktop, select Properties, open the Display properties
1. Turn off hibernation support
Turn off hibernate support because the hibernation feature takes up about 280M of hard disk space, it's good to turn off, and the screen saver----to sleep--cancels the tick in front of "enable hibernation" (but: I think hibernation is still useful.) )
Iii. items in Group Policy:
Start-run-type gpedit.msc to open the Group Policy window
1. Remove the limit to preserve bandwidth
Expand Network in Administrative Templates, expand QoS Packet Scheduler, right-click limits can preserve bandwidth in the right-hand pane, and in the properties, in settings, limit the bandwidth reserved, select Disabled to confirm. When the above modifications are made and applied, the user should be able to see in the General Properties tab bar of the Network Connection's Properties dialog box
"(QoS Packet Scheduler)". If there is no entry, the modification is unsuccessful, and QoS is still occupying 20% of the bandwidth. Home Edition does not support this operation and cannot remove the limit!
Iv. items in the Control Panel:
1. Calling the system sound scheme
Windows XP provides a better sound scheme than previous Windows operating systems, but the system does not invoke the scenario by default. To activate this scenario, we need to open Control Panel, select the sound, voice, audio Devices item, find the "Modify Sound scheme" task bar, select "Windows Default" in the dialog box that opens, and then prompt the user to save the previous sound scheme settings. The user can select "No" and click "Confirm" to complete the modification.
2. Clean up the paging file at shutdown
Open "Control Panel", click "Administrative Tools" → "Local Security Policy" → "Local Policy" → "Security Options", double click on the "Shut down: Clean up virtual memory paging file", click on the "Enabled" option in the pop-up menu, click "OK".
V. Entries in the registry: Click on the Start menu, select "Run", and enter "regedit". To open the Registry Editor
1. Speed up the XP switch machine to shorten the waiting time,
Locate the Hkey_local_machinesystemcurrentcontrolsetcontrol and set the Bai WaitToKillServiceTimeout to: 1000 or less (original setpoint: 20000). Locate the Hkey_current_usercontrol paneldesktop key and change the waittokillapptimeout of the right window to 1000, (original setpoint: 20000) to wait only 1 seconds when the program is closed. Change the Hungapptimeout value to: 500 (the original setpoint: 5000), indicating that the program waits 0.5 seconds when an error occurs.
2. Let the system automatically turn off programs that stop responding.
Open the registry Hkey_current_usercontrol paneldesktop key and set the Autoendtasks value to 1 (original setpoint: 0)
3. Windows XP comes with a service called Prefetcher, which manages the initial program at Windows startup, where the specified program can be quickly loaded in later use. Prefetcher is turned on by default, but its performance can be further improved. Open Registry Editor and locate Hkey_local_machinesystemcurrentcontrolsetcontrolsession Manager in the registry
Memorymanagementprefetchparameters, which has a key value named Enableprefetcher, and in most cases its value is 3. Recommended setting value is 5, on my machine, set to 5 when the working state is the best. You can try different values until you find the one that best suits your machine. You can also disable Prefetcher, just set the value to 0. However, unless it is for testing purposes, the average person is not stupid enough to set it to 0.
4. Do not load DLL file browser after use will often have some DLL files in memory for a long time, a considerable portion of memory will be used by the DLL file point. To prevent this from happening, locate the registry as follows Hkey_local_machinesoftwaremicrosoftwindowscurrentversionexplorer next build a named Alwaysunloaddll, A double-byte value with a value of 1. If you want to get rid of this optimization, simply set the key value to 0 (you can also simply erase the key). Note: This optimization will not take effect until Windows restarts.
5. Completely turn off the Windows XP File Protection feature. This trick is used with caution, find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows Ntcurrentversionwinlogon from the registry, modify the "sfcdisable" key value to "FFFFFF9D", If you need to re-enable the feature, reset it to "0".
6. Speed up window display:
Speed up window display: We can modify the registry to change the window pop-up from the taskbar, as well as minimize the return to the taskbar action, the steps are as follows: Open Registry Editor, find Hkey_current_usercontrol Paneldesktopwindowmetrics Sub-key branch, in the right window to find the MinAnimate key value, its type is REG_SZ, by default, the value of this health value is 1, indicating that the opening window display animation, change it to 0, the suppression of the display of animation, Next, choose the "logout" command from the Start menu to activate the changes you just made.
7. Set startup information or add warning message:
If you want to display some of your own defined personalization information when you start Windows XP, you can do this by following these steps: Find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows Ntcurrentversionwinlogon the Sub-key branch, double-click the legalnoticecaption name under it, open the Edit String window, enter the title of the Information dialog box in the Value data text box, such as "Hello, Welcome to this machine", Then double-click LegalNoticeText to enter the warning message you want to display in the "Edit string" window that appears, such as "Please do not feel free to modify the settings of this computer, thank you!", click the OK button and restart to see the modified effect.
8. Keep the desktop setting constant on each boot:
We can protect our desktop settings by modifying the registry, and no matter what changes are made, the desktop will return to the original as soon as it is restarted. The steps are as follows: Locate the Hkey_current_userssoftwaremicrosoftwindowscurrentversion policesexplorer sub-key branch, find the nosavesettings below it, Its type is REG_SZ, change its key value to "0", or delete the key value item directly, restart the system for the setting to take effect.
9. Modify the right mouse button menu
Modify the right mouse button menu We know that under 98 can be modified by the registry to modify the right mouse button menu, in fact, in WinXP can also. Here's how: here's an example of adding "Browse here with a DOS window" on the right mouse button menu. Open Registry Editor, locate Hkey_classes_rootdirectoryshell, then select it, right-click, create a new primary key, name "DOS", then select the new primary key, double-click the default string value on the right, and in the popup dialog box, enter " Use the DOS window to browse here ", then check the new primary key, then establish a primary key, named" Command ", select" command "PRIMARY key, modify the default value is" cmd.exe/k "CD%l" ". Check: Press the right mouse button on any folder, you can see in the popup menu "Browse here with DOS window", select the DOS window here to browse, press the left mouse button, see No, DOS window bounced out!
10. Modify the System ID number
Modify the System ID number (ID number in WinXP is very important) in the system properties of the General tab we can see a series of numbers, such as: 55661-005-0809362-22169 and so on. This is the ID number. Genuine WinXP each set of ID number is not the same (it should be possible to guess my purpose?), then can we modify it? Of course (nonsense!). If not, it is not necessary to write this article. Come with me, look at my skills! 1) The ID number is stored in the registry. Mainly placed under these key values: Hkey_local_machinesoftwaremicrosoftinternet explorerregistration string Productidhkey_local_ Machinesoftwaremicrosoftuser information string Product ID/* This does not appear if you are not using Microsoft registration */hkey_local_ Machinesoftwaremicrosoftwindowscurrentversion string Productidhkey_local_machinesoftwaremicrosoftwindows Ntcurrentversion string ProductID above 4 places is the key value of storing ID in the registry, modify at the same time, modify, and then look at the system properties of the general label, so as not to modify the failure, resulting in an ID restore.
11. Modify the version number:
There is a build number in Windows (the official version is: 2600.xpclient.010817-1148), this version number is also stored in the registry, the specific location is Hkey_local_ Machinesoftwaremicrosoftwindows Ntcurrentversion, which is recorded with a string, modifies the version number of your XP by modifying the string named Buildlab.
12. Clear the shared folder
A more unfriendly user interface of the Windows XP operating system is to display all shared folders in the upper part of the My Computer window, and if the user sets up more shared folders, a lot of shared folder information is listed whenever the My Computer window is opened. How do I delete this information display? Use Registry Editor and look for this primary key "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Microsoft Windows currentversion Explorer My Computer NameSpace DelegateFolders ", there is a secondary key named {59031a47-3f72-44a7-89c5-5595fe6b30ee under the primary key, and deleting the secondary key clears those shared folder information. These modifications do not need to be restarted to take effect.
13. Speed up the Start menu display
The default Start menu for Windows XP is displayed slowly, but users can speed up the display by editing the registry key, by opening the Registry Editor and looking for "HKEY_CURRENT_USER Control Panel Desktop Menushowdelay" Primary key, the system default value is 400, the user can adjust the key value appropriately according to his preference, such as 200, the minimum can be set to "0".
14. Disable automatic call to "Windows Messenger" at startup
To promote Microsoft's launch of the instant chat program "Windows Messenger", the default setting for the Windows XP operating system is to invoke the program when the system starts. But if you are not accustomed to using the program, you can do this by removing the "hkey_current_usersoftwaremicrosoftwindowscurrentversionrunmsmsgs" key.
15. Disabling the paging file
Hkey_local_machinesystemcurrentcontrolsetcontrolsession managermemory Management1) Disable memory paging file (Paging Executive) Under normal circumstances, XP writes fragments of memory to the hard disk, and we can prevent it from doing so, keeping the data in memory, thereby improving system performance. It is important to note that users with a lot of memory (256M or more) are only good at using this setting. The name of this setting is the same as its function, called "disablepagingexecutive". Change its value from 0 to 1 to prevent the memory paging file from being dispatched.
16. Improve System Cache
Hkey_local_machinesystemcurrentcontrolsetcontrolsession managermemory Management Change largesystemcache key value from 0 to 1,windows XP will allocate all system memory except 4M to the file system cache, which means that the kernel of XP can run in memory, greatly improving the system speed. The remaining 4 m of memory is used for disk caching, and XP allocates more when required under certain conditions. In general, this optimization can lead to a considerable improvement in system performance, but may also cause some application performance degradation. As previously mentioned, must have more than 256M of memory, just to activate LargeSystemCache, otherwise do not move it.
17. Input/Output performance
This optimization is only meaningful to the server user-it can improve the performance of the system for large-capacity file transfers. By default, this key value does not exist in the registry, you must build one yourself, in Hkey_local_machinesystemcurrentcontrolsetcontrolsession managermemory Management a DWORD (double-byte value) key value, named Iopagelocklimit. Most people use this optimization to find the best performance between 8 and 16M bytes, and set what value to try to get the best performance. Remember that this value is calculated in bytes, so, for example, if you want to allocate 12M, it is 12 * 1024 * 1024, which is 12582912. As with the previous memory optimizations, it is only good to change the value here if your memory is larger than 256M.
18. Set CPU level two cache capacity
Windows XP does not automatically detect the processor's level two cache capacity and needs to be set manually in the registry itself, first open: hkey_local_machinesystemcurrentcontrolsetcontrolsession Managermemory Management, select "Secondleveldatacache", according to the processor settings you use, such as PIII coppermine/p4 Willamette is "" ", Athlon XP is" 384 ", P4 Northwood is" 512 "
19. Speed up shared folder viewing
This is a great optimization, and before I find this optimization, I often wait a long time for the window to show the broken scalp in the shared directory on other machines. Typically, when Windows XP is connected to another computer, it checks all the scheduled tasks on the other machine-it's superfluous, and it's too bad to wait 30 seconds. Fortunately, it is easy to ban the process. First, locate the Hkey_local_machinesoftwaremicrosoftwindows/current Versionexplorerremotecomputernamespace in the registry. In this case, there should be a {D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF key. Just delete it, restart the computer, Windows will no longer check the scheduled task, the speed significantly increased!
20. Optimizing the NTFS file system
The benefits of NTFS go without saying, but there are shortcomings. Cancels the update of the last disk access, which slows down the size of the partition. Run "regedit", in Hkey_local_machinesystemcurrentcontolsetcontrolfilesystem), plus DWORD with a value of 1.
21. Uninstall Unused Dynamic Links
The resource manager often leaves useless dynamic links in memory, in order to eliminate this phenomenon, you can open the Registry Editor, set the key value: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software MicrosoftWindows Currentversionexplorer
Alwaysunloaddll=dword:1 set it to 0, this feature will be turned off. Note: In order for the settings to take effect, you need to restart your computer.
VI. projects in Computer Management:
Vii. items in the System startup settings: Click on the Start menu, select "Run", and enter "Msconfig".
1. This is a system built-in Windows Setup tool. What we're going to do is the (Boot) tab, click "Start"
tab, which shows all the programs that are running when Windows starts. There is no program for Windows is a life and death, so be assured to take away from the bold. After you remove the partial tick, Windows starts faster, while the idle system resources are more.
Eight, System cleanup:
1. Remove the attachments that Windows imposes:
Open Windowsinfsysoc.inf with Notepad (copy a file as an alternate), use the Find/Replace function, enter "Hide" in the Find box (a comma follows hide), and set the "Replace with" box to null. and choose Replace all, so that all, hide all removed, save and exit, and then run "Add-Remove Program", you will see "Add/Remove Windows components" more than a few options, so you can delete those for you, no use of attachments.
2. Delete system file backup
Start-run Sfc.exe/purgecache (the average user is not used)
3. Delete Windows Driver backup files
Windowsdriver Driver.cab file in cachei386 directory (73M)
4. Delete the Help file
Remove Help files under Windows (minus more than 40 m) (the file size of the Chinese package is 92 trillion, the best way to start using XP is not to delete it)
5. Deleting an alternate DLL file
Delete the Windowssystem32dllcache file (minus 200--300MB). (This is a spare DLL file, as long as you copy the installation files, you can do so.) )
6. Transfer My Documents, temporary folders of IE, user variable temporary files, and system temp folders to other disks (partitions), such as E:temp. (At the same time the speed of the system, and the hard disk are good, if you use a dual system, it is best to put both systems of IE temporary files in the same folder, so that both speed and save space). 1) Right click on "My Documents"--Properties--move--move to: D:temp. 2) Right-click on the desktop "Internet Explorer"--"properties"--on the General tab in the "Temporary Internet Files" section, click on the "Settings" button, in the pop-up "Settings dialog", click "Move Folder", select the path to E:temp, then click OK and then OK. 3) in the "Advanced" tab of the System properties, click the "Environment Variables" button, select the Temp, TEM, and the system variable under the user variable, and click Edit, then change the value of the variable to e:temp.
7. Delete the unused input method under Windowsime!
Remove the windowsime under the use of input Method! (Japanese, Korean, Traditional Chinese input method, 84.5MB) (which is which one to study it!) Sometimes you have to move your brain, exercise it!)
8. Clear pre-read files
When XP is used for a period of time, the files in the pre-read folder become very large and there will be dead chain files, which slows down the system time. It is recommended that these files be deleted periodically. (C:windowsprefetch)
9. Please find the User.dmp file and delete it.
There is a program error, the hard disk will ring for a long time, and will occupy a lot of space. If you have encountered this situation before, please find the User.dmp file and delete it, you may omit dozens of m of space. This is the scene of the error program, it is useless to us.
Nine, other optimization projects:
1. Canceling Windows XP support for. zip files
This is a pretty good optimization, Windows XP has built-in support for. zip files, and we can view the zip file as a folder. However, the system uses a subset of resources to implement this feature, so disabling this feature can improve system performance. The implementation method is very simple, just cancel Zipfldr.dll registration can be, click Start-Run, typing: regsvr32/u zipfldr.dll. then enter. There are many kinds of popular compressed files, which can be installed such as WinRAR and other software, when it is useful to run.
2. Manually specify the process order
Manually specify the process order view, press Control+alt+delete three keys at the same time, and then click on the "Processes" tab to see a dialog box where you can see all the processes that are currently running. If you want to assign more process time to a program, such as 3D Studio Max, just right-click the process, move the mouse pointer down to "set priority", and then choose which priority you want the program to be in. When I receive email, I will set the 3DMAX as "standard", but when I leave the computer, I will elevate its priority to the highest "real-time", so that the computer can focus more quickly processing 3D action
3. Delete files from hidden bins
The default location for the Windows XP Recycle Bin is in the lower-right corner of the desktop, above the bottom system tray. If a user opens multiple windows, the trash can be blocked so that users cannot drag files and folders to the Trash. To this end, Microsoft has specifically done a very humane design, when the user drags a batch of files and move to the bottom right corner of the desktop, the bottom of the blank area of the task bar, and stay there for a few seconds, then all open windows will be automatically minimized, allowing users to drag files to the garbage bin. In addition, regardless of whether multiple open windows are maximized, the user performs the above actions to minimize the effect of all windows.
4. Music catalogue images are freely set
Windows XP provides a number of more advanced management features on top of previous Windows operating systems, including the picture book Builder, which automatically places album cover pictures in the user's Saved Music folder (these music files are typically Microsoft's WMA format files). Although this feature is very convenient, there are some problems. For example, if some users have previously transcribed some music CDs into MP3 format and saved them on their hard drive, users can download the CD cover sheet from some music sites such as "www.cdnow.com" and "www.amguide.com", However, the user can only manually add these cover pages to each music folder one by one. This would take a long time, and once the user reinstalled the operating system, they would have to repeat the complex operation. How to solve this problem? It's not complicated. When a user downloads a music album cover picture, save the picture file name as "Folder.jpg" and put it in the appropriate music folder so that the Windows XP system automatically defaults to the folder's thumbnail image. And if a user uses media player for Windows XP (MPXP) player to play music files, the album cover picture is also automatically displayed. This will not be a problem even after the user has reinstalled the operating system later. In addition, if the user has a need, you can save the above mentioned "folder.jpg" file and then save a small picture file named "Albumartsmall.jpg", the advantage is that if the user plays a music file using MPXP player, However, the player's window is less than 200 pixels, the player can directly display the smaller picture, or the player needs to be "folder.jpg" processing, resizing, so as to display in the smaller window, which naturally will have a certain effect on the speed of the file call.
5. Disable the optical drive self-boot (Autorun) function in XP
Open: My computer, under Removable storage devices, right-click the CD-ROM drive, and then click Properties to see the AutoPlay tab? Go ahead and change it.
6. Online updates cannot be upgraded with the workaround.
Add 207.68.131.21 http://www.download.windowsupdate.com on the last line in c:windowssystem32driversetchosts to upgrade online. The modified file should look like this.
/# Copyright (c) 1993-1999 Microsoft corp.## This was a sample HOSTS file used by Microsoft TCP/IP for windows.## this file Contains the mappings of IP addresses to host names. each# entry should is kept on a individual line. The IP address should# is placed in the first column followed by the corresponding host name.# the IP address and the host Name should is separated by at least one# space.## Additionally, comments (such as these) may is inserted on individual# Lines or following the machine name denoted by a ' # ' symbol.## for example:## 102.54.94.97 rhino.acme.com # source server# 38.25.63.10 x.acme.com # x client Host
127.0.0.1 localhost207.68.131.21 http://www.download.windowsupdate.com/
7. Turn off redundant services
Every time Windows XP starts, many services are started, and some services are useless to many users and take up memory, and turning them off is a good choice. Let's take a look at what services need to be turned off.
Click "Start" → "Run", enter the command "Services.msc", open the "Services" dialog box (note: You must be logged on as an administrator or Administrators group member to complete the process.) If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings can also prevent you from completing this step. )
Alerter: LAN is not connected and administrative alerts are not required
Clipbook Server (folder server): This service allows other users on your network to see your folders. Here I strongly recommend that you change it manually to start, and then use other programs to post information on your network.
Messenger (message): Send and receive information on the network. If you close the alerter, you can safely change it to manual start.
Printer Spooler (Print spooler): If you do not have a printer configured, it is recommended to start it manually or simply turn it off
Error Reporting Service (Error Reporting): Services and applications provide bug reporting when running in a nonstandard environment. It is recommended to start manually instead.
Fast User Switching compatibility (quick users switch compatibility): It is recommended to start manually instead. Automatic Updates (auto update): This feature has already been mentioned, and can be started manually here instead. NET Logon (network registration): Handles network security functions like registration information. You can set it to start manually.
Network DDE and Network DDE DSDM "(Dynamic Data exchange): Unless you are ready to share your Office Online, you should change it to manual startup. Note: This is different from using Office in the usual business settings (if you need DDE, you will know).
NT LM Security Support (NT LM secure Provider): Provides security protection in network applications. It is recommended that you change it to manual start
Remote Desktop Help Session Manager (Terminal Manager): It is recommended to start manually instead.
Remote Registry: Enables remote users to modify registry settings on this computer. Recommended to start manually instead
Task Scheduler: Enables users to configure and schedule automatic tasks on this computer, and it schedules weekly defragmentation and so on. Unless you're too lazy to do it on your computer, it is recommended to start manually instead.
Uninterruptible power supply (Uninterruptible power supply): it manages your ups. If you don't have one, change it to manual start or simply close it.
Windows Image Acquisition (WIA): Provides image capture for scanners and cameras, and if you do not have these devices, it is recommended to start manually or shut it down altogether.
ClipBook: You do not need to view the clip page of the remote ClipBook
Distributed Link Tracking Client: If you do not use NTFS partitioning and do not have a LAN
Distributed Transaction Coordinator: No need to process multiple databases or file systems at the same time
Fax Service: Send or receive faxes without Windows 2000
FTP Publishing Service: computer does not make FTP server
IIS Admin Service: computer does not do WWW server
Indexing Service: The computer does not provide remote file indexing and quick access or is not connected to the LAN
Internet Connection Sharing: No backup Windows 2000 as a routing server, allowing multiple people to share a line online
IPSec Policy Agent: A domain that is not connected to Windows 2000
Logical Disk Manager Administrative Service: You are not ready to use disks quotas
Message Queuing: A domain that is not connected to Windows 2000
Messenger: A domain that is not connected to Windows 2000 and does not require administrative alerts
Net Logon: Do not want to allow other users on the LAN to log on
NetMeeting Remote Desktop Sharing: Do not want to use NetMeeting to remotely administer your computer
Network DDE: no connection to LAN
Network dde DSDM: no connection to LAN
Performance Logs and Alerts: If you don't want to know what the computer is doing every second.
QoS RSVP: No QoS-dependent programs are used
Remote Access Auto Connection Manager: Do not want to automatically connect to the network when the program attempts to read network information
Remote Procedure call (RPC) Locator: Do not need to manage the RPC name service database
Routing and Remote Access: The computer does not make a router
RunAs service: No need to execute a program under a user as another user
Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP): computer does not do mail sending server
Smart card: No smart card reader
Smart Card Helper: No legacy smart card reader
SNMP Trap service: No domain connected to Windows 2000
TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper Service: computer is not ready for others to share
TCP/IP Print server: Do not let your computer become a network print server
Telnet: Do not want to remotely control the computer to execute console commands
Uninterruptible power supply: No ups or UPS does not support bidirectional transmission of signals
Utility Manager: Do not start and configure Accessibility tools from one window
Windows Management Instrumentation: You don't look at your system management information
World Wide Web Publishing Service: Your computer does not do WWW server
8. Do not use wallpaper
9. Do not use the screen saver
10. Turn off the debugger Dr. Watson
11. Turn off the debugger Dr. Watson
Turn off the debugger Dr. Watson
Run drwtsn32 and remove all but "dump all thread contexts". Otherwise, if there is a program error, the hard disk will ring for a long time, and will occupy a lot of space.
12. Elimination of the phenomenon of WinXP when it first starts
Start-connect to-show all lines, that is, open the Network Connections window
Right click on "Local Area Connection", select "Properties", that is, open the "Local Connection Properties" window
Under the General tab, under Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click the Properties button, in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window, on the General tab, select Use the following IP address:
IP Address: 192.168.0.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
This will be good, after the boot will not pause.
If you are prompted for an IP address that is occupied or invalid, you can change the IP address automatically after restarting, then open the Control Panel, double-click the Network icon to open the Network Properties dialog box, double-click the Local Area Connection icon, select the Support tab, use the IP address and subnet mask displayed on the inner face, and complete the settings described above.
10. Startup Item Optimization
Enter "MSCONFIG" in "Run"
Then select the programs you don't want to start, and hook them all off. I can feel the machine is obviously getting faster.
Restart your computer. You will find that your computer is becoming very fast and this method is especially effective for low-profile computers.
In addition, if you are not satisfied with the modified effect, you can rerun the Svc2kxp.cmd, select 4.Restore, restore the previous settings