The computer is our present work and the entertainment must the Dongdong, but like us, once the thing too many we will feel the burden is very big, is difficult to operate, how in the end how can optimize our computer? Today we will introduce you to 10 computer optimization methods! Let's start with a count of 10!
How to defragment a disk partition
Q: I installed a windows98/xp dual system, I heard that in Windows XP to defragment the disk faster, but also heard that seems to be sorted out is not very thorough, I should be in Windows98 under the hard disk finishing it? or is it installed under Windows XP?
A: I suggest that you better organize your partitions under the WINDOWS98 system and organize your partitions under Windows XP. Because each system's defragmenter is tailored to the actual needs of the system. If you organize Windows XP system partitions under WINDOWS98, it may cause Windows XP files to be cluttered or corrupted, causing the Windows XP system to become dysfunctional. So it's best not to defragment across systems.
Use of the Chkdsk tool
Q: I am using the Windows XP operating system, the most recent boot on the taskbar always prompts to say "Winlogon.Exe corrupted file, file or directory WinodwsDebugUserModeuserenv.Log corrupted and unreadable." Please run the Chkdsk tool. "How can I run the Chkdsk tool with this hint?" asked the secretary.
A: CHKDSK is a command that checks the current state of the disk and starts it to display the disk status, memory status, and the number of noncontiguous files specified under the specified path. Select Start → run to enter the Chkdsk return to start Chkdsk, which automatically verifies the file and converts the missing link to a file.
An error occurred while installing Longhorn
Q: My existing system is Windows XP, when installing Windowslonghorn to half of the time, the system prompts "can" teditboot. Ini ", I would like to ask why this, how should we solve the normal installation?
A: The error message has told you that you cannot edit the Boot.ini file caused by the installation failed. You can solve the problem by opening "My Computer" under Windows XP, selecting tools → folder options → viewing, setting up all hidden and protected files, and then finding the Boot.ini file, removing its read-only property and swapping it for the archive attribute. There will be no errors when reinstalling.
Deactivate the Windows logo key
There is a Windows logo key on the standard Windows keyboard (a key with a window pattern on the keyboard) that works with other keys to complete some shortcut actions for Windows, such as "Windows logo key +d" to instantly display the desktop, "Windows logo key +l" You can quickly lock down your computer (for Windows XP), and so on, providing a quicker way to use your computer.
However, some users do not like the Windows logo key, then you can disable the Windows logo key by modifying the registry: Open Registry Editor, expand in sequence [Hkey_local_ Machinesystemcurrentcontrolsetcontrolkeyboardlayout] Branch, and then locate or create a new "REG_BINARY (binary)" subkey named "Scancodemap" in the right window. Double-click the subkey, set its key value to "00000000000000000300000000005be000005ce000000000", quit Registry Editor, and after restarting your computer, you will notice that the Windows logo key has been lost.
Make driver signatures no longer annoying
In Windows2000/xp, when we install a device driver, the system checks to see if the driver is authenticated by Microsoft's signature, and if not, a warning dialog box pops up and asks if you want to continue installing the driver. In fact, a lot of the driver itself is not a problem, but not through the certification of Microsoft. So this dialog box will waste us a lot of time. Let's turn this nasty warning box off: On the desktop, right-click My Computer, select Properties to open the System Properties dialog box, and switch to the Hardware tab.
Then click the "Driver Signature" button, then in the pop-up dialog box, select the "Ignore" item, that is, "Install the software, do not ask for my consent," note should ensure that the "apply this operation as System defaults" option before the check box is selected, and finally "OK" after the exit can take effect. Later we install the driver, it can be done quickly, WINDOWS2000/XP will never pop-up warning dialog box!
Hide partial file name extensions
Click tools → folder options in Explorer to hide the extensions for all files by selecting Hide extensions for known file types. However, if you only want to hide part of the file name extension, use Registry Editor: Click start → run, type "Regedit", and then enter the [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT] branch in Registry Editor to locate and expand the file name extension that you want to hide. Then the new string value "Nevershowext" is created in the right window, and when you quit Registry Editor to restart your computer, the extension of that type of file is automatically hidden.
Resume Download dialog box
Q: Before I download zip, EXE, RAR and other files, the browser will prompt me to save or directly open, but now as soon as one click it will automatically start downloading to the temporary folder, and then use ZIP or rar software directly opened! There is no room for choice, how to restore the previous "Save as" dialog box?
A: Many people cancel the "always ask before opening this type of file" checkbox on the dialog box, causing the "Save as" dialog to disappear. At this point, as long as you change the download file type with the default mode of operation can be restored.
The following is an example of a RAR file to describe the steps to restore the default action mode. First Open "My Computer", select "tools → folder Options → file type", then, in the registered file types list, locate the project for the RAR file, select the item, and click the Edit button, note "Confirm open after download" in the four check boxes below, select the check box and click OK to exit. After that, when you download the zip file again, the browser displays the file Download prompt dialog box again.
Add Wubi to the Input method list
Q: I installed the universal Wubi in Windows2000, but not automatically added to the Input method list, each use must be started in the Start menu. How can I add to the input list in the lower-right corner?
A: After installing the Universal Wubi, in the Input method icon point "right Key → attribute", pop-up Input Method Settings window, select "Add", drag the slider to find Universal Wubi after the point of determination on it. This method is not necessarily solve the problem, some of the list can not find a universal wubi. Therefore, we suggest that you use the Office2000 Wubi input method, in the first disk of the Msime directory can be found.
These should be friends daily encounter some of the small problems, and common problems today we probably belong to a class, I hope you can reasonably master these 10 yo! After the optimization of the computer will give you yourself!