Although the official version of WIN10 is about to be released, Microsoft has already given up XP, but as the most successful operating system, still has a large number of users, and the following a lot of XP skills, in the WIN10 system, the same can be used, so the small part of this again organized the relevant skills.
1. If you need to reinstall Windows XP, you will typically have to reactivate
In fact, as long as the first activation, back up the WindowsSystem32 directory in the Wpa.dbl file, there is no need to activate the work. After you reload Windows XP, you only need to copy the file to the directory above.
2. How to know if your own Windows XP is activated
Open start → run, enter in the popup dialog: OOBE/MSOOBE/A, the system will pop up the window to tell you whether the system has been activated.
3. Close the Zip folder feature
Do you think the Zip folder in Windows XP is too slow to function? If so, you can open the start → run, enter in the popup dialog box: regsvr32/u Zipfldr.dll, the zip folder function can be closed after the return.
4. Enable Windows XP to engrave ISO files
Windows XP does not provide the ability to directly burn an ISO file, but you can download a third-party plugin to add this functionality to your system.
5. Landing screen background change color
Open Registry Editor and locate [Hkey-users. DefaultControl panelcolors], change the value of background to "0 0 0" (without the quotation marks) so that the login background becomes black.
6. Completely uninstall XP
Some friends after installing Windows XP found that they do not like the operating system, you can use the Windows 98 installation CD to boot to DOS, and then type:
Format-ur
This removes all XP files, and you can reinstall Windows 98/me.
7. The system has straws.
When you suspect that the changes made to the computer before the system restarts may cause a failure, you can press the F8 key while booting the system and select Last Known Good Configuration to restore the changes made to the system.
8. Restore hardware Previous drivers
When a new hardware driver is installed and you find that the system is unstable or the hardware is not working, simply select the Driver Recovery button in Device Manager to revert to the previous normal system state. However, the driver for the printer cannot be restored.
9. Automatic Login
Click start → run, enter "Rundll32netplwiz.dll,usersrundll" (without the quotation marks), and then in user accounts, cancel "Users must enter a user name and password to use T His computer ", click" OK ", then enter the user name and password you want to login in the popup dialog box.
10. Shortcut keys for fast shutdown or restart (can be timed)
Right-click on the desktop, select New (shortcut, in the Popup Wizard, enter the location: C:windowssystem32shutdown.exe-s-T 10 (where the-s can be changed to-R, that is, restart, and T 10 for a delay of 10 seconds, You can change this number according to your needs). After you have finished making this shortcut, specify an icon for it in the method above. This quick shutdown or restart technique will show a nice dialog prompt to shut down (restart), and you can add "-C" to the back of the machine I want to shut down! ", so this sentence will be displayed in the dialog box, of course, you can write the text, but note that not more than 127 characters.
11. Shutdown, restart for 1 seconds
If you want Windows XP to shut down momentarily, you can press Ctrl+alt+del, then click "Shut down" → "Shut down" in the popup task manager, while holding down CTRL, in less than 1 seconds you will notice that the system is closed, almost in the blink of an eye. Similarly, if you select "Restart" in the "Shutdown" menu, you can restart it quickly.
12. Find the missing Quick Launch bar
Move the mouse to an empty area of the taskbar, right-click the menu that pops up to select Properties, select the Taskbar tab in the Pop-up window, and select the check box for show Quick Launch from the taskbar appearance box, OK.
13. batch file renaming
Windows XP provides the ability to batch rename files, select several files in the explorer, then press the F2 key, then rename one of these files so that all selected files will be renamed to the new file name (incrementing the number at the end).
14. Quickly lock the computer
Right-click on the Desktop, choose New Shortcut on the shortcut menu that appears, then start the Create Shortcut Wizard, Rundll32.exe user32.dll,lockworkstation in the text box, click Next, Enter the name of the shortcut in the Pop-up window and click "Finish". Of course the simplest way to lock a computer is to press Winkey + L directly.
15. Let the double-button mouse have the scroll page function
Double-click the mouse item in Control Panel, and in the Mouse Properties dialog box that pops up, select the start click Lock Item in the Click Lock Bar. Then click "Settings" button, in the pop-up "Click Locked Settings" dialog box to set the mouse to the shortest, click "OK" to save. Open a Web page, click on the scroll of the page, move the mouse up and down the page reel, you can achieve this function. Click the scroll page again to turn off this feature.
16. Let Windows XP read the English alphabet
Find the Narrator program in the Accessibility group, click the Sound button, go to the Sound Settings screen and set it up and save it. When you point the mouse to a dialog box with an English letter, a menu, and a button, you hear a male speaker reading English
17. Restore the Windows Classic interface
The first thing many people do after installing Windows XP is that Windows becomes pretty. It's just a pity that the price of beauty consumes the memory and graphics that we're not rich in. To revert to an interface and usage that is similar to classic Windows, right-click on the desktop and choose the Properties command to go to the Settings window for display properties. There are five tabs for theme, desktop, screen saver, appearance, and settings here. On the tab of the current tab there will be a yellow color highlighting, the default is the "Theme" tab, where we simply select "Windows Classic" in the "theme" drop-down menu, you can immediately see the display in the preview window, as well as the contents of the Appearance tab will be changed accordingly.
Note: the theme and Appearance tabs are closely related in Windows XP, and you will see changes in another tab as soon as you change either of these options.
18. Restore the Start menu
The new Start menu for Windows XP is convenient and has little impact on system resources. If you like the classic menu of the past, right-click on the taskbar blank, select the "Properties" menu, go to "Taskbar and Start Menu Properties" of the Settings window, select the "[Start] Menu" tab, select the "Classic [Start] menu" to revert to the previous appearance.
19. Optimize Visual effects
Windows XP's operating interface is really good-looking, good-looking behind is to consume a lot of memory as a cost, compared to speed and aesthetics, we prefer the former, right-click on "My Computer", click "Properties/Advanced", in the "Performance" column, click "Settings/visual Effects", Here you can see all the settings of the appearance, you can manually remove some of the unwanted features. We can save "a large amount" of memory by closing all visual effects such as fade, smooth scrolling, sliding open, and so on.
20. Disabling redundant service components
Windows XP and Windows 20,001 can be used as HTTP servers, mail servers, FTP servers, so every time Windows XP starts, and then it starts a lot of services, there are a lot of services for us ordinary users is completely useless, So it's a good choice to turn them off. You can do this by right-clicking My Computer, selecting Administration/Services and applications/services, and disabling the unwanted service components.
Note: Some services are required by Windows XP and will crash after shutting down the system. Check the detailed instructions to confirm and then prohibit.
Editor's note: For the 90 common Windows XP services, this article will have a special chapter analysis.
21. Reduce Load Project at startup
Many applications are automatically added to the system startup group at the time of installation, and each boot system will run, which not only prolongs the startup time, but also consumes a lot of system resources after the start-up. We can reduce the number of programs that are loaded at system startup by selecting Run on the Start menu and typing Msconfig "Start the System Configuration Utility" and go to the "Startup" tab, which lists the projects and sources loaded at system startup, and carefully check if you need it to load automatically, or clear the current check box, the less items you load, the faster you start. This entry requires a restart to take effect.
22. Turn off the System Restore feature
The System Restore feature is an important feature of the Windows family operating system, which restores the operating system after a problem occurs with Windows running. System Restore is useful for people who often make mistakes, but it can keep your hard drive in a very busy state, and you'll find that your hard drive is always busy because Windows XP records operations for later restoration. If you have confidence in yourself, don't use it because it takes up a lot of memory.
To turn off System Restore, click Start/All Programs/Accessories/System Tools/System Restore, in the System Restore interface, click System Restore settings, go to the System Restore Settings window, and clear the Turn off System Restore on all drives check box so that Windows XP removes the backup System Restore point, freeing up the disk space it occupies.
In general, in order to take into account system performance and system security, I recommend that you open the System Restore feature of the Windows XP drive letter.
23. Turn off Automatic Updates
"Automatic Updates" is a new feature that Windows XP has introduced to help users upgrade their systems, which automatically reminds users to upgrade their systems when Microsoft launches a system upgrade patch or system security patch, but there is a requirement that the user must always be online, But for those of us who are short of iron and silver "poor", this requirement is harsh, so we turn off the "auto-upgrade" function and change it to "manual upgrade".
To turn off Automatic Updates: Right-click My Computer/Properties/Automatic Updates, and in the Notification Settings column, select Turn off Automatic Updates. I will manually update the computer "one item.
24. Turn off Remote Desktop
One feature of this feature is the ability to allow others to access your desktop on another machine. This feature is useful in a local area network. For example, if you have a problem, you can ask your colleague for help, and he can use the Remote Desktop to access your machine to help you solve the problem. But for the average user of a single computer, this is a redundant feature, so let's turn it off and not let it waste memory there. To do this, right click on "My Computer" and select "Properties/Remote" to remove the "Allow users to connect remotely to this computer" in Remote Desktop.
25. Disable the sleep-cancelling function
Windows XP hibernation can put the current system state in memory completely to the hard disk, when you turn on the next time, the system will not need to go through the loading, system initialization and other processes, and directly to the state of your last hibernation, so start very fast. But it takes up a lot of hard disk space (just like your memory size), you can turn it off in Control Panel/Power Options/Hibernate to free up hard disk space, and then turn it on when you need it. To do this, click Start/Control Panel/power management/hibernation and remove the check box before "Enable hibernation".
26. Turn off the "Send Error report automatically" feature
Everyone in Windows XP must have this experience, once a program terminates abnormally, the system will automatically jump out of a dialog to ask you whether to send the error to Microsoft, this is the "Automatic send Error" function in XP, it can send the error message to Microsoft's website. Although Microsoft has repeatedly vowed to provide a strong security that does not reveal personal privacy, the information sent to Microsoft may contain information about the documents you are viewing or editing, which may include personal privacy or company secrets, so if you want to protect your rights, We should not hesitate to turn this function off. Click Start/Control Panel/System/Advanced, click the Error Reporting button, and then select Disable Error Reporting, and the following "Notify me when a critical error has occurred" can be selected.
Turn off the Internet time synchronization feature
"Internet time synchronization" is to keep your computer clock synchronized with the Internet time server once a week, so your system time will be accurate, but this feature is not useful for us, and may cause the problem of freezing. In general, you can synchronize time once you have installed Windows XP. So we're going to turn it off. Click Start/Control Panel/date, time, language, and regional Options, and then click Date and Time/internet time.
27. Set up virtual memory reasonably
For virtual memory files, Windows XP is always set to the security default value is very large, wasting a lot of hard disk space, in fact, we can completely set its value smaller. The method is: Go to "Control Panel/System/Advanced/performance/settings/Advanced/virtual Memory/change", come to the Virtual Memory Setup window, first determine which drive letter your paging file is in, and then disable all paging files of other drive letter drives. It is recommended that you set it to a different partition than the default system, which can improve the read and write speed of the paging file and facilitate the system to run quickly. According to Microsoft's recommendations, The paging file should be set to 1.5 times times the memory capacity, but if your memory is larger, it occupies a considerable amount of space, so it is recommended that if the memory capacity is below 256MB, it is set to 1.5 times times, the maximum value and the minimum value, if above 512MB, set to half of the memory capacity is fully feasible.
28. Delete Redundant documents
There are many files in Windows XP that we seldom use and put on hard disk, wasting space and reducing system performance. We can completely delete these files that are not available, the files that need to be deleted are:
Help files: Under the C:windowshelp directory.
Driver Backup: C:windowsdriver Driver.cab file under the cachei386 directory.
System file Backup: The general user is not very use, use the command sfc.exe/purgecache delete.
Alternate DLL file: Under the C:windowssystem32dllcache directory.
Input method: In the C:windowsime folder directly delete Chtime, Imjp8_1, imkr6_1 three directories can be, respectively, traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean input method.
29. Remove the implied components from the WindowsXP
After the normal installation of Windows XP, many components are installed automatically, many of which are not normally used, installed in the system will occupy a lot of space, reduce system performance, we can use the following methods to remove the unused components.
Use Notepad to modify the Sysoc.inf file in the C:windowsinf directory, use the Find/Replace function, enter ", hide" in the Find box (a comma follows hide), and set the "Replace with" box to null. and choose to replace all, so that all the "hide" are removed, save the exit, and then click on "Start/Control Panel/Add or Remove Programs", you can see many of the components you normally do not see, select Do not need to delete the program.
30. Clean Up junk files
Windows XP will produce junk files with the extension TMP, BAK, and old during normal use, and you can use the Windows search function to locate the files and delete them. In addition, Windows XP defaults to log error events when the system fails, and writes debug information, which we can completely discard. This is done by clicking Start/Control Panel/System/Advanced/Startup and recovery, emptying the write event to log file, and selecting None in the Write Debugging information drop-down box.
31. Disable MSN from booting with Windows
Every time you start Windows, Messenger always runs automatically, even if you don't want to start it, but it also runs automatically and is annoying, can we disable it and not let it start with Windows? The answer is yes.
The first method:
1. Click Run on the Start menu, enter Msconfig in the Open box, and open the System Configuration Utility window after OK.
2. Click the Startup tab, in the Startup Project list, clear the check box before msmsgs, and click OK.
3. When you are prompted to "Restart your computer," click the "Yes" button.
The second method:
1. Open the Registry Editor window.
2. Expand the Key_current_usersoftwaremicrosoftwindowscurrentversionrun branch, and then right-click Msmsgs in the right pane, and then click Delete on the shortcut menu. When prompted to confirm the deletion, click the Yes button.
After setting up, MSN will never start with Windows XP.
32. Optimize Bandwidth
Windows XP Professional has added QOSRRP (this is the abbreviation for quality of Service Resource Reservation protocol, which means the quality of Services Resource Reservation Agreement). In general, when trying to access information through available bandwidth, the application either passes through a QoS application interface or through another application interface called TCI. In the network communication, for business security to retain a certain bandwidth to the manager, which is undoubtedly a good thing for the QoS application, but the general user does not need this function, there is a part (the default is 20%) the width of wasted, so I am here to provide a way to cancel this function.
Select "Start" menu, click "Logout", go to the main screen of the login, in the main screen login to press Ctrl+alt+del two times the login window, enter the user name administrator (Note: to distinguish the size), the password bar to fill in the Custom password ( If you do not have a password to enter Windows, click "Start/Run" input gpedit.msc into the Group Policy window, in the left window, choose "Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Network/qos Packet Scheduler", in the right window, double-click " Limit the bandwidth that can be retained, select enabled and set the bandwidth limit (%) to 0, click Apply, and then OK to restart.
Note: Users of Windows XP Home Edition do not have to change these settings.
33. Delete Extra fonts
The more fonts that are installed in Windows XP, the more memory system resources are consumed, and the slower the system runs, so we'd better remove it from the system for less commonly used fonts. Font files are stored in the C:windowsfont directory, you can choose some fonts as needed, for more unused fonts, a delete it.
34. Change the IE Temp folder
A large number of temporary files generated on the Internet are stored in the IE temporary folder, by default, the temporary folder is on the system partition, a large number of temporary files will affect the performance of the hard disk read and write system files. You can change the location of the temporary files to avoid this situation. By clicking Start/Control Panel/internet options, clicking the Settings button on the General tab, clicking the Move Folder button in an open window, specifying a folder on a non-system partition, and then clicking OK, the temporary file is moved to the specified folder.
35. Speed up the sharing of my Network Places
I do not know when users use Windows XP to open the "Network Places" in the shared resources, there is no time to find that it takes a considerable length, because it will check the other computer settings work, and sometimes even over there for nearly a minute, quite annoying, You can cancel the procedure for checking it by selecting "Start/Run", enter Regedit, and look for [hkey_local_machine/software/microsoft/windows/] in the pop-up Registry Editor. currentversion/
Explorer/remotecomputer/namespace], press the right mouse to delete the {D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF} at this location.
36. Clear pre-read files
When Windows XP is used for a period of time, the files in the pre-read folder (C:windowsprefetch) in the installation directory will become very large, there will be dead link files, which will slow down the system time, it is recommended that you delete these files on a regular basis.
37. Set pre-read to increase speed
Windows XP uses a pre-read setting for this new technology to improve system speed. If your computer is well configured and has PIII 512M memory above, you can make the following changes: Click "Start/Run", enter "regedit", open the registry, find [Hkey_local_ Machinesystemcurrentcontrolsetcontrolsession managermemory Managementprefetchparametersenableprefetcher], set the value 0, 0-disable,1-(pre-read application, 2-start pre-read, 3-pre-read), "3" is recommended to reduce startup time.
38. Cancel the unwanted Network service components
Click Start/Control Panel/Network Connections/Local Area connection to open the Local Area Connection Status window, click the Properties button, open the Properties dialog box, click the Advanced tab, select the Protect my computer and network by restricting or preventing access to this computer from the Internet option, and then click Set button, you can see all of the services that have been installed, that Internet users can access, and that are running on your network, unless you want to set up an FTP or SMTP server, and you may wish to cancel all of the selected states of those items.
39. Enable DMA transfer mode
The so-called DMA, Direct memory storage mode, refers to the computer peripherals (mainly refers to the hard disk) can directly exchange data with the memory, which can speed up the read and write speed of the hard disk, improve the speed data transmission rate. For some reason, Windows XP sometimes uses PIO parallel input and output transfer mode on the IDE channel, rather than DMA mode. If this is the case, the user can manually change the IDE channel to DMA mode, which can reduce the CPU cycles that the device consumes. By right clicking on "My Computer", selecting "Properties", selecting "Hardware" tab, clicking the "Device Manager" button, opening "Device Manager", then tapping the "IDE ATA/ATAPI Controller" branch, where "IDE controller" has two "primary IDE channels" and "Secondary IDE Pass". , select them, go to Properties/Advanced settings, and then list the transfer modes of the devices that are currently connected to the IDE interface, check the "Transfer Mode" drop-down menu, set them all to "DMA (if available)", and click "OK".
40. Speed up menu display
Select "Start/Run", enter Regedit, pop up Registry Editor, look for [hkey_current_usercontrolpaneldesktop], select Menushowdelay in the right window, press the right mouse button, select "Modify", Change its value data to 100 or less (the default is: 400), it is recommended not to use 0, because so long as the mouse accidentally touches "All programs", the whole menu will run out, that this is a mess.