Speed is very important for the use of computers. Every computer user wants their computer to run at the highest speed. The idea is understandable. However, the large number of computers running speed, will increase with the use of time and slow, become dull. Greatly affected the efficiency of the work. How to improve the speed of computer operation is a common concern. According to the small series of personal understanding. Different people will have different methods. As far as the small part of the people around. Most will remove unused files from the system, or junk files, and delete leftover files left by the system. In addition, many users also use "defragmentation" to improve the speed of the computer, so-called "defragmentation" is to increase turntable speed and improve transmission efficiency. Even so. function is negligible. How can the XP system be used in the best way to speed up, small part here for you to introduce the 23-style.
Many users will use "defragmentation", but the 7200-RPM drive currently on the market has been improved in terms of pathfinding and transmission, many models also come with 8M cache, and XP uses an NTFS file system that is more efficient than the FAT system. As a result, improving your PC's performance through defragmentation has been a success. Small series here for you to improve the XP system computer Speed 23 strokes of practical method skills.
1) To install a hard drive for your computer to speed up the drive or install more than 16M of cached SATA hard disk, you can reduce the system startup time.
2) If you have a CD or DVD recorder installed on your computer, you can upgrade the driver frequently, which makes burning faster.
3) Upgrade the motherboard and graphics driver and upgrade the BIOS.
4) Increase the memory to more than 1G.
5) Go to the Control Panel and select the "Add/Remove Programs" item to remove unnecessary and unused programs.
6) Too much font installation will slow down the computer system, so the number of fonts installed on the computer should not be more than 500 kinds.
7) Use TWEAK-XP software to edit the system registry to further improve computer performance.
8) regularly visit the Microsoft Windows Update site and download all updates for the "Critical (significant)" flag.
9) It is best to install only one set of anti-virus software in the system and keep it updated weekly.
10) Open the chassis, clean up the dust and debris, and check the motherboard for any expansion or leakage of the capacitor, the fan is working properly.
11) Double click on "My Computer", right click on the C drive, select "Properties", check the file system type, if Windows XP is using the FAT32 file system, then convert it to NTFS, (method: Select "Start" menu "Run", enter CMD, click Confirm.) Enter convert C:/fs:ntfs and enter at the prompt. )
12) Close the indexing function of the file.
The Windows Indexing Service extracts information from hard disk files and creates "keyword Indexes", which can speed up the search for information from these files if there are thousands of files on the hard disk. But it takes a long time for Windows to create this index, and this feature is never used by most people and can be turned off.
Method: Double-click My Computer, right-click on the hard disk and sub-folders below, select Properties, and cancel use index for quick Find files. If a warning or error message appears (such as "Access Denied"), click "Ignore".
13) Clean up the Windows pre-read folder (Windowsprefetch).
Windows automatically stores data that is frequently used by users in the pre-read folder, allowing users to use it again. However, for a long time this folder will have a large amount of garbage data, increasing the read time of Windows, affecting the performance of the system.
14) Run the Disk Cleanup program once a month to remove temporary and useless files. (Method: Double-click "My Computer", on the C: disk, right click on the mouse, select "Properties", click the "Disk Cleanup" button.) )
15) If it is an IDE hard disk, in Device Manager, double-click the IDE ATA/ATAPI controller and set the transfer mode of all connected devices to use DMA (if available) in the Primary/secondary IDE channel.
16) Dress up the 80-wire Ultra-133 cable for all IDE hard drive devices.
If your computer only has one hard drive installed, then the hard drive should be installed on the top of the cable, do not install the cable in the middle of the interface, or there may be a signal abnormality. For Ultra DMA hard drives, these abnormal signals can affect the performance of the drive.
17) Clear All spyware (Spy program).
There are a lot of free software that can accomplish this task (like AdAware). After clearing, so the software that contains spyware will not work properly, if you really need one of the software, you can reinstall it again.
18) Remove unnecessary programs from the Startup group.
Method: Select "Run" from the "Start" menu, enter "msconfig", Go to "Startup" tab and cancel the project that you do not want to load at system startup. For uncertain projects, check out the "WinTasks process Library", which contains a description of known system processes, applications, and spyware. It can also be found in web search engines such as Google.
19) Close unnecessary animations and active desktops.
Method: Click the System icon in the Control Panel, go to the Advanced tab, set the performance, and on the Visual Effects tab, select the Custom Radio box to set the user interface attributes to disabled.
20) do not partition the hard disk.
The NTFS file system for Windows XP runs more efficiently on a larger partition. Previously, people did not have to format the entire hard disk to partition the hard disk to facilitate data organization or reinstall the operating system. In the NTFS file system of Windows XP, reinstalling the operating system does not have to reformat the partition, and the data organization can be done through folders. For example, you do not need to put a lot of data on another partition of D, you can create a folder named "D disk", the data in this folder is not affected by the system performance, but also play a very good organizational role.
21) test if the memory bar is intact.
It is recommended to use the free program memtest, first use this program to make a startup disk, use this disk to start the computer after the program will run 10 different tests on the memory bar, each test conducted 3 times. If an error is encountered in the test, turn off the computer and unplug one of the memory bars (if there is more than one) and re-test. Still bad memory stick, put on a good one.
22) cancellation of unnecessary services.
The XP system calls services that many users may not be able to use at all, and these services can affect the speed of the computer, so some unnecessary system services may be disabled as needed. Method: Select Run from the Start menu, enter Services.msc to open the Service Management console, and start or stop the service by changing the startup type of the service.
23) Improve Windows single-window browser speed.
Method: Open "My Computer", click "Tools", "Folder Options", "View", select "Open Folder window with stand-alone process". This prevents a slower device from affecting the response speed of the user interface.
To improve the speed of computer operation there are many kinds of, but like we deal with problems, do things to grasp the big head, find the best solution, find the most fundamental core, to seize the whole. I think if you follow the small part to find one of the core, and then one by one processing can be a good solution to the XP system running slow problem.