To make the computer fly, we must start with the registry. Before you change it, I suggest you go to the software market to buy an XP pirated installation disk. Because the registry can't be changed normally, it is easy to drive the system crazy. Don't be soft just because I say that the system will crash if the registry is not changed properly. Don't we have an installation disk in our hand? You don't even have to make a backup until you understand it. Just practicing installing the system.
First, speed up the plan
WinXP startup will have many functions that affect the speed. Although ms says it has been optimized, there are still many customization places for us. I usually do this.
1, modify the run key of the registry and cancel those things that are not commonly used, such as Windows Messenger. Enable Registry Manager: Start → Run →Regedit→ Find the key value of "HKEY _ Current _ User \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Current Version \ Run \ MSMSGS"/background, right click → Delete, the world is much quieter, and kill all those cfmon by the way.
2. Modify the registry to reduce the waiting time of pre-reading and progress bar. The effect is that the progress bar will enter the login interface after running once. Start → Run →regedit mobile registry editor, and find HKEY _ local _ machine \ system \ currentcontrolset \ control \ session manager \ memory management \ prefetch parameter. There is a key to make Prefetcher change its value to "1". In addition, friends who don't change their hardware often can set the device type above the bus device to none in the system properties.
3. Turn off the special effects in the system properties, which is a simple and effective acceleration method. Click Start → Control Panel → System → Advanced → Performance → Settings → In the visual effect, adjust the settings to the best performance → OK. In this way, the desktop will be very similar to win2000. I still like the blue window of XP, so I put a check on "Use visual styles on windows and buttons" so that I can see the beautiful blue interface and speed up.
4. I use Windows commadner+Winrar to manage files. The ZIP support of Win XP is even worse for me, because no matter whether I need it or not, the boot system will open a zip support, and the already idle system resources will be less. Click Start → Run, type "REGSVR32/U zipfldr.dll" in the middle of double quotation marks, and then press enter to confirm. The sign of success is that a prompt window appears, and the content is roughly as follows: Dll UnrgisterServer in zipfldr.dll is successful.
It is said that a system of XP serves Qos, and this scheduling takes up 20% of the network bandwidth, which people like us can't afford. The way to get rid of it is: start menu → run → type gpedit.msc, and the group policy window will appear, expand management template → network, expand QoS packet scheduler, and right-click in the right window to restrict reservation. After completing and applying the above modifications, if users can see "QoS Packet Scheduler" in the general properties tab of the properties dialog box of network connection. It means that the modification is successful, otherwise it means that the modification has failed. By the way, kill (uninstall) the Qos protocol in the network properties.
6. Enjoy a quick browse of the LAN.
Usually, when connecting to other computers, Windows XP will comprehensively check all scheduled tasks on other computers. This check will make you wait for 30 seconds or more. The way to get rid of it is to start → run →Regedit→ find HKEY _ local _ machine \ software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ current version \ resource manager \ remote computer \ namespace in the registry. Under this key value, there will be a key {d6277990-4c6a-11cf-8d87-00aa0060f5bf}. After deletion, restart the computer, and Windows XP will no longer check the scheduled tasks. Hoho ~ ~, the speed is obviously improved!
7. Close the debugger, Dr. Watson.
It seems that I haven't used this thing since the win' 90s. I can cancel it like this: open the book table, find the subkey branch of HKEY _ local _ machine \ software \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ Current Version \ AE Debug, double-click the Auto key name below it, change its "numerical data" to 0, and finally press F5 to refresh the setting to take effect, thus canceling its operation. Following this idea, we can cancel all options with debugging function, such as memory.dmp that appears when the screen is blue, and "My computer → Properties → Advanced → Settings → Write debugging information → Do not select" and so on.
8. Remember to report the error, KAO! This thing makes me look like a free tester of Microsoft: click Control Panel-> System-> Advanced-> Lower right corner-> Error Reporting-> Disable Error Reporting-> OK!
9. Remove the waiting time for disk scanning.
Windows XP shut down before 9, and it takes 10 seconds to start disk scanning after restarting. If you think 10 second is too long, let it go for 0 second! Press Start → All Programs → Accessories → Command Prompt, and enter "CHKNTFS /T:0" at the prompt, so you don't have to wait that long 10 second next time.
10, shortening the startup time.
I suggest you use the Bootvis software released by Microsoft, which can automatically optimize the system and shorten the startup time. Just select "Optimize System" in "Tracking" and restart. In addition, the MsConfig installer built into Windows XP can reduce the number of programs loaded at startup, thus shortening the startup time. When operating, just enter "msconfig" and then make relevant settings through "Start".
Are you all busy? I haven't finished changing it. Let's continue:
Second, the slimming plan
1, after all kinds of software and hardware are installed properly, XP rarely needs to update files. Delete the system backup file: Start → Run → sfc.exe/Purge Cache nearly 3xxM.
2. Delete the driver.cab file in the driver backup: %windows%\driver cache\i386 directory, usually this file is 76M.
In fact, Microsoft's help can't help you. I don't have the habit of reading help, so it is a kind of harm for me to put things in the %windows%\help directory, hehe. . . Kill them all, nearly 4xM.
4. You will be surprised to find that %windows%\ has many directories like $ ntuninstallq311889 $. Don't think that Gates gave you a gift package and killed them all. 1x-3xM.
6. Uninstall uncommon components: use Notepad to modify \%windows%\inf\sysoc.inf, use the find/replace function, enter and hide in the find box, and replace all with blanks. In this way, all the "hiding" is removed. After saving the disk, run "Add-Remove Program", and you will see many more options in "Add/Remove Windows Components". Delete games, code watches and other unused things.
7、? Except under \windows\ime? Enter the law, 8xM. You can delete it. Don't kill everything you use.
8. Space is really tight. Turning on the compression function of NTFS will reduce the space by 2x%, but I wonder what NTFS is? If it works, you might as well try it.
9. Turning off system restore is a disaster for people like me who often download test software. Right-click My Computer on the desktop, select Properties, find System Restore, and select Turn off System Restore on all drives. Hehe, it can save space again.
10, automatically close the program that stops responding.
In the Windows XP operating system, we can modify the registry, so that when Windows XP detects that an application stops responding, it will automatically shut down without manual intervention. To realize this function, please click "Start → Run" to enter RegEdit, open the registry editor and change its key value to 1.
1 1. Turn off the hibernation function.
Hibernation support only needs to go through the control panel->; Power options-> Hibernation, just remove the check in front of "Enable Hibernation", haha, so that 5 12MB hard disk space can be freed up again. This is a lot of money for a 20G hard disk.
If you can follow the above process, your original XP of 1.4G can be completely reduced to below 800.
The optimization is basically over, and the backup can be made. Make a backup, okay? Never mind, buy a ghost disk. If there is an explanation in it, read it a few more times and you can start. I suggest you make a backup of the important things in the machine under the guidance of a master.