Windows shutdown skills

zhaozj2021-02-16  66

Computer shutdown is a simple thing. It is the most basic lesson we learn computers. Although it is simple, we use it, it will become more comfortable, especially now Win2000, shutdown has more select. If you learn, others will see you as a computer master, at least in front of beginners to show off.

In Win2000, you can shut down one-button and you can sleep quickly. If you start Win2000 to use more than a minute, and always complain too slowly, you can try Win2000 sleep function, which allows you to quickly enter the working status. How can I do this? Follow me!

Let's go to the "Control Panel" / "Power" option, put the "Hummage" page "Enable Sleep Support" hook, click "OK", now "Start" / "Shutdown" has a "sleep", if Select it, Win2000 will spend more than ten seconds to write memory to the hard disk (provided the hard disk to have a piece of space as the memory, haha, the memory is also harmful). When starting the next time, the startup process is to read the hard disk image back to the internal box. When everything is when you are turned off, the corresponding program is still running. However, in order to stabilize the performance, you will be closed before you enter your sleep. According to my own experience, if you are turning off with a sleep, press the power switch to Win2000 to enter the operable state, as long as 20 seconds. How, is fast than Win95! Have you ever? Then come back.

Go again to "Power Options" again, "Sleep" when the "Advanced" Page "Power button" "Under" "Sleep" is selected. After confirming, when we press the "Sleep" button on the keyboard, you can quickly enter the sleep. This way when we want to shut down in sleep, just press the "Sleep" button, it is convenient!

Similarly, we can enter the "Power Options" and put the "Enable Advanced Power Supply" page of the Advanced Power Management page is also hooked, determine. Then when you enter the "Power Option", there is a "Advanced" page "Power button", "Turn off the power" when pressing the computer power button, so we can quickly press the "Power" button Shutdown, the computer display flashes a few times, it will be turned off. Of course, this is fast, but it is slow when it is turned on (still starting normally, different from illegal shutdown), but it is new.

After doing this, we must also pay attention to it, your computer is turned to be restarted. If so, enter the "Power Option", enable the Advanced Power Supply "page of the Advanced Power Management page, determine . Don't worry about it, you can quickly shut down when you use the "Power" button. As long as your motherboard support (mostly two years ago support mostly support), no matter what you use AT power or ATX, my power is an AT power, when pressing the "Power" button or After the "SLEEP" button, the screen is displayed "Now it can be safely turned off", the power switch is OK. The old power supply can also enjoy the fast shutdown, haha!

So when is "Sleep", when is "Power"? Win2000 is based on the NT core, and the stability is greatly improved compared with Win98. When you feel that the system is problematic when you use your computer, log out of the current user (stand-alone users of course use administrator), re-enter, basically solve the problem. When you modify the system or install new software, you need to restart, or when you feel that you will start, you can use the "Power" button to quickly shut down, so the next time you start the new start. Finally, we will make a change in "Group Policy". Type "GPEDIT.MSC" in the Run box, then enter the Group Policy window. Open "User Configuration" / "Management Module" / "Desktop", select "Do not save it when you exit", right click "Properties", "Enable the Policy page" Enable "hooked to determine exit. This will be fine when it is turned off, restarted and logged out.

how about it? Now you know, use the computer to use it, save us more time. Try it, when you say that your computer can enter the working status in 20 seconds, are they not envyed?

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