1. Support 137 GB and above large hard drive
You must use the 48-bit LBA mode if you want to use a large hard disk with 137 GB. First, your motherboard BIOS must support 48Bit LBA, followed by WinXP Home and Professional editions must have SP1 patches installed. Then open the registry and find the "enablebiglba" option in the following path "Hkey_local_machine\system\currentcontrolset\ Services\atapi\parameter", which will
The value is changed from "0" to "1". If the item does not exist, you can build a "DWORD value" item, the same setting. Finally reboot.
2. Delete Shared Documents
If you don't need to share a file, you can remove it like this: Enter hkey_local_machine\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\ explorer\ my computer\ Namespace\delegatefolders, delete the key value "".
3. Lock Desktop
Want to lock desktop without being arbitrarily modified by others, you can use many tools such as TweakUI, but its real registry to make a small change can be achieved: into the hkey_current_user\software\microsoft\windows\ Currentversion\policies\explorer, create a DWORD value "NoDesktop", modify its value to "1".
4. Deactivate the last access timestamp (previous access time Stamp)
Do not want this feature, you can modify this: Enter Hkey_local_machine\system\currentcontrolset\ Control\file\system, new DWORD Value " Ntfsdisablelastaccessupdate ", modify its value to" 1 ".
5. Set the remote Access connection server (RAS)
You can change this if you want: Enter HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon, new string value "KeepRasConnections , modify its value to "1".
6. Use plaintext password (Lain text Password)
When you visit a UNIX or Linux server, you sometimes need plaintext passwords, which is easy to implement under XP: Find "hkey_local_machine\system\currentcontrolset\services\ Lanmanworkstation\parameter\enableplaintextpassword "and set its value to" 1 ".