Three simple (and practical) ways to speed up XP[Copy link]
Three tips to make XP several times faster, very simple (absolutely practical) 1. Reduce the waiting time for boot disk scanning, start → run, type: chkntfs /t:0 2. Delete system backup files: After all kinds of software and hardware are installed properly, XP rarely needs to update files. Start → run, type: sfc.exe /purgecache and press Enter, nearly 3xxMb. 3. Compress folders This is a very good optimization. Windows XP has built-in support for .ZIP files. We can browse zip files as folders. However, the system needs to use some resources to implement this function, so disabling this function can improve system performance. The implementation method is very simple, just cancel the registration of zipfldr.dll, click Start → Run, type: regsvr32 /u zipfldr.dll. Then press Enter.