1. Speed up XP boot and Shutdown
- Choose Start> RUN> Regedit 〕
- Find the HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Control Panel \ Desktop key and change waittokillapptimeout of the right window to 1000.
(The original value: 20000) is disabled.ProgramOnly wait 1 second.
- Change the value of hungapptimeout to 200 (original value: 5000), indicating that the program waits for 0.5 seconds when an error occurs.
- Locate HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Control
- Set the key value waittokillservicetimeout to 1000 or smaller. (Original value: 20000)
- Change the value of the key value hungapptimeout to [200 〕
2. Speed up the pre-read capability and improve the boot speed Windows XP pre-read setting can increase system speed and speed up startup.
- In [start] → [run] → type [Regedit], find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Control \ sessionmanager \ memorymanagement. In the right-side window of prefetchparameters, change the value of [enableprefetcher] as follows:
If the piII is above 800 MHz, you can try to change the numeric data to [4] or [5 〕 We recommend that you retain the numeric data as the default value ([3 〕
3. automatically close the stop Response Program upon Shutdown
- Let the system automatically shut down the Response Program.
Open the HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Control Panel \ Desktop key in the registry and set autoendtasks to 1. (Original value: 0)
4. Run the defrag program when the computer is started.
- Choose Start> RUN> Regedit> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE 〕
→ [Software] → [Microsoft] → [dfrg] → [bootoptimizefunction 〕 Set the key value [Enable] to [Y] to enable and set to [N] to disable.
5. Reduce the wait time for multiple startup
- Open start \ Control Panel \ System \ Advanced \ Start and repair items \ press Settings \ system start \ default Operating System -- check both items-enter the time you want to wait PS: if you enter "0", the system will not let you wait and directly load the operating system you selected last time.
Another method
- Use NotePad to open the boot. ini file in the C: \ directory and change the value of [timeout] From the preset 30 (seconds) to the required waiting time-Archive
6. Reduce the waiting time when Windows XP is started and loaded into the regional network
- Open Network Connection
- Right-click to view "properties" of "Local Connection"
- In general, select "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" and press the content
- If you use a fixed IP address, it will not pause after the instance is started.
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7. Use Microsoft bootvis.exe to optimize startup speed
- Download the bootvis.exe file, decompress it, and run unzip bootvis.exe 〕
- After [trace] selects [next boot + driver delays] or other selected projects, XP restarts and records the startup data to generate a BIN file.
- Then open the file in 〔bootvis.exe → [file] → [open] → in [trace] → select [optimize system 〕
- This optimization takes a long time. Please wait.
8. Remove unnecessary programs from startup For example, when too many programs are running at startup, the startup speed will be affected. First, check the programs that run at startup.
- In [start] → [run] → type [msconfig] → select [start 〕
- A program in startup is a program to be run at startup. If you need to temporarily stop running some programs, you can cancel the [x] symbol in [□, if you want to resume the boot, you can add the [x] symbol to this program in [□].
- If you want to completely remove the program, you can display the position of the Bootstrap program on the left sidebar [position] of [msconfig] → [start ].
Where:
- HKLM \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Run
[HKLM] indicates [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE] On the logon file 〕 Delete unnecessary items in the right window of [run]
- Hkcu \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Run
[Hkcu] indicates [HKEY_CURRENT_USER] On the logon file 〕 Delete unnecessary items in the right window of [run]
- SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Run
The path of the logon file is as follows: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ shared tools \ msconfig \ startupreg Check the path under [startupreg] and delete unnecessary items
- Common Startup
Represents the program in [start] → [all programs] → [start] If the [□] symbol is not selected in [msconfig] → [start], the program will be removed on behalf of [start 〕
9. Speed up the boot time-stop unwanted services When Windows is started, it will first load a lot of unnecessary programs. The following methods allow you to select the programs you want to load, but if you are not a system expert, we do not recommend that you move this project:
- Turn off some programs started with windows and resident programs !! In "start" --> "run"
Enter msconfig to go to "system set utilities" and disable unnecessary programs in "start". deselect the check box and disable unnecessary programs. Necessary programs. Uncertain programs cannot be shut down, so as to avoid windows errors !! (First try whether the resident can be canceled in the software itself. You cannot use this method again !!), After that, press "Apply" to reactivate the instance !!
10. Create an XP boot disk XP boot disk
- Insert the disk into the disk --> right-click --> select format --> select to create a MS-DOS boot disk
11. XP Automatic shutdown If it cannot be automatically shut down
- Control Panel --> power --> display --> screen saver --> Power Management --> APM check
This should work.
- If not, it should be a BIOS problem.
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12,Shutdown with text documents
- Right-click the blank position on the desktop and choose <New> select <text document>
- Type rundll.exe user.exe, exitwindows
- In <select a text document name> type <Close Window> or the name you want-> press <finish>
13. restart a text file
- Right-click the blank position on the desktop and choose <New> select <text document>
- In the <command line> type rundll.exe user.exe, exitwindowsexec
- In <select a text document name> type <restart> or the name you want-> press <finish>
14. Backup and Restore window startup files
If you need to reinstall Windows XP, you must restart it after reinstallation. You can solve this problem as follows:
15. Fixed Windows XP startup.
Windows XP cannot be started after Windows XP is installed.
The reason is that when another version of Windows is installed, the C drive is replaced by another version of Windows that is newly installed. In addition to other software, you can try to modify it as follows, this change does not provide any support and only applies to the FAT32 format. Windows 2000 has a high chance of success because the system is close to Windows XP. For example, if Windows 98 or Windows ME fails to be repaired, you can use the relevant version to start the computer, and then enter [SYS:] under [A: \>, and then restart the computer.