1. systeminfo: Allow XP to list more useful information
Windows XP is always showing off how long it can work stably! To learn more about this information, you can access the "Start Menu" of windows, enable the "command prompt" in the "attachment menu", and enter the "systeminfo" command in it. The computer will show you a lot of useful information, including the initial installation time of the system and the duration of this continuous operation. If you want to retain this information, you can enter "systeminfo> info.txt" to create a text file named “info.txt. You can open it in Windows notepad and view it later. (Windows XP Professional Edition only)
2. gpedit. MSC: Set to delete files directly
You can set the Windows XP operating system to delete files directly without first transferring these files to the recycle bin. Go to the Start menu and select "Run ......", Enter "gpedit. msc". In the displayed dialog box, select user settings, manage templates, Windows components, and Windows Explorer, and find the option "do not transfer deleted files to the recycle bin. Enable this option.
The editor thinks that selecting the recycle bin attribute is faster.
By adjusting the relevant settings in the gpedit dialog box, you can make many adjustments to the system running mode and options, but be careful-some of the changes you make may cause system running problems, or cause system instability. (Windows XP Professional Edition only)
3. rundll32.exe: Lock the computer with the mouse
You can click twice to lock your windows xp system. Right-click the desktop, create a new shortcut, and enter “rundll32.exe user32.dll and lockworkstation when entering the project location ".
Then, give the shortcut a name you like, for example, "lock the computer ". It's that simple-now, you just need to double-click this shortcut with the mouse, and your computer will be immediately locked. If you think this is not simple enough, you can press and hold the "Windows key (with the XP icon)" and "L" keys on the keyboard at the same time to achieve the same effect.
4. sysoc. inf: Pull the hidden file
Windows XP hides some system software that you may want to delete or uninstall, such as windowsmessenger, but you can re-display these software. Use the notepad or WordPad program that comes with windows to edit the text file "/Windows/INF/sysoc. inf" and search for and delete the keyword "hide ". Then, go to "Add/delete programs" on the "control panel" and select "add or delete Windows Components ". You can find that all the system software is displayed, and now you can uninstall them.
5 ./? : The Temptation of command line
For users who are good at operating DOS batch processing commands, Windows XP also provides them with many interesting new commands. These include the "eventcreate" and "eventtriggers" commands used to create and monitor system events, and the "typeperf" commands used to monitor the running status of various subsystems '", and schtasks used to operate scheduled tasks ".
As before, enter a command followed by "/?". Will provide you with a series of options related to this command.
6. IPv6 install: XP can also play with IPv6
Windows XP supports IPv6-the next generation Internet IP protocol. However, unfortunately, this feature is beyond the services supported by your network provider (ISP), so you can only experiment with this feature in your LAN. Please go to "run ......" Enter the command "IPv6 install" (please do not worry, this command will not damage your existing network settings), and then enter "IPv6/?" In the command prompt /?", You can get more information. If you do not know what IPv6 is, skip this section.
7. tskill: Use a command to terminate the task.
You can end a task by entering the command "taskkill/PID" and task serial number in the command prompt, or simply entering "tskill" and the process serial number. Want to find all running tasks and their serial numbers? Enter "tasklist". This command can also help you learn more about the running status of the current system.
8. High Speed: browse zip packages
Windows XP treats zip compressed file packages like normal folders, which is very convenient on machines with fast running speed, however, the overall running efficiency of the system will be slowed down on machines with low running speed. If the configuration on your computer is not very high, you can disable this function by entering the "regsvr32/u zipfldr. dll" command in the command prompt, so that Windows XP can leave the compressed file package aside. If you change your mind later, you can restore this function by entering "regsvr32 zipfldr. dll.
9. cleartype: Protect your window of mind
Windows XP supports "cleartype"-Microsoft's anti-sawtooth font display technology-but this display effect is not enabled by default. This feature is very worth trying, especially when you have been using your computer for many years. Poor computer screens have exhausted your eyes and your eyesight has begun to drop sharply. To enable this effect, right-click the desktop and choose Properties, appearance, and effect from the shortcut menu ", select the "cleartype" option from the second drop-down menu and select enable. In this way, you can expect the best display on your laptop. If you want to use cleartype in Windows XP's welcome logon screen, set the value of HKEY_USERS/. Default/controlpanel/desktop/fontsmoothingtype in the system registry to 2.
10. Remote collaboration: no longer limited to the Intranet
You can use the remote collaboration function of Windows XP to help a friend who is using network address translation (NAT) on the home LAN, although this is not automatically completed. Ask your friends to send you a remote collaboration invitation and edit the text. Under the rcticket attribute, you can see a nat ip address, which may be in the form of "192.168.1.10. Replace this Intranet address with your friend's real IP Address -- they can query their real IP address on www.whatismyip.com -- and ask them to check that port 3389 on their firewall is enabled., then you can directly access the problematic computer.
11. Multi-user operation: the current user does not have to be logged out.
You can run the program as another user without canceling the existing user identity. Right-click the corresponding execution program icon and select "running mode ......", Enter the user name and password you want to use. This setting will only be applied to the program running this time. This technique is useful when you need to install a program as a system administrator. However, please note that you can run multiple programs in the system as multiple users at the same time. This may be very interesting, but it will have unpredictable effects on the system.
12. Start automatic updates in a short time: Eliminate your waiting troubles
Windows XP will be very stubborn and prompt you to check for automatic updates, register a Microsoft Passport, use Windows Messenger, and so on. Although after a period of time, this kind of disturbing information will gradually disappear, if you feel that you will go crazy when you cannot wait for it, run "Regedit ", go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER/software/Microsoft/CurrentVersion/Explorer/advanced in the system registry, create a "DWORD" value named "enableballoontips", and set its value to 0.
13. Automatic Logon: you do not need to enter the password each time.
You can choose to directly enter the system desktop without entering the user name and password when Windows XP is started. Select "run" in the Start menu and enter the command "controluserpasswords2". This command will enable the user account management program. In the "user" tab, find the "to use this computer, the user must enter the user name and password" option, click Cancel this option, and save the settings. The Automatic Logon Setting dialog box appears. Enter the user name and password for the automatic logon.
14. Ask a nanny to automatically delete temporary files
The Internet Explorer 6 browser can automatically delete temporary files, but you need to make relevant settings. Open the web browser and select "tools/Internet Options ......", Select "advanced", enter the "Security" area, and select "Clear Temporary Internet folder when the browser is closed.
15. Keep abreast of network conditions: experience free network indicators
Windows XP comes with a free network activity indicator, because you cannot see the LEDs indicator on your Nic. Right-click the "Network Neighbor" icon on the desktop and select Properties. Right-click your LAN link or dial-up connection icon, select properties, and select the option "connect and then display the icon in the notification area. Select Save settings. Then you can see a small network icon in the taskbar in the lower-right corner of your computer desk, which will shine when your network communication is activated.
16. No longer delay: Create a Quick Start Menu
In some cases, the pop-up speed of the Start Menu of Windows XP seems too easy, but you can speed up this process. You only need to enter the HKEY_CURRENT_USER/controlpanel/desktop/menushowdelay option of the system registry, and change the default value 400 to a value that looks better, such as 0.
17. Batch rename without tools
You can rename many files at the same time in the Windows window. What you need to do is to highlight all the files you need to rename in the window, right-click one of them, and rename it. Other selected files will also be named as this name, but different numbers will be added to the end of the name with parentheses to differentiate. Similarly, you can use "view by name" to rearrange the icon or "sort by type" in the folder.
18. listen and watch: Customize your Media Player
When playing a CD, Windows Media Player can display the picture of the album to which the music belongs. If you copy music from your CD to your computer, it finds related images on the Internet. If it is not found, or you already have many ready-made WMP music files, you can place your existing album art images in the same folder as these music files. You only need to name this image as JPG. Windows mediaplayer can recognize the image and display the album covers of the music during playback.
19. Windows keys: different combinations have different functions
"Windows key + Break Key" will display the System Properties dialog box; "Windows key + d key" will display the desktop; "Windows key + Tab key" can be switched on the taskbar icon. (The Windows key refers to the key with the Windows XP logo on the keyboard)
20. Avoid stupid operations: XP is an auditor
Windows XP is quite familiar with common users and does not know what they are doing. Therefore, it won't let you perform really stupid operations, such as deleting Windows System directories (unless you insist that it takes several hours to convince it that you really want to do this ).