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Updated on 2025-04-13

2003 full optimization


3. Turn off unnecessary system services (these S services occupy a lot of valuable system resources~~~ I am silent for a minute...)
I can't remember the services that the system runs by default. Here I list the services that are prohibited on my machine. Please change them as follows:)
Some of the services that should be disabled or manual by default are not listed. ~ Too many
1/Alerter Management Alert prohibited
2/Automatic Updates Windows automatic updates Manual
3/Background Intelligent Transfer Service Use idle network bandwidth to transfer data manually
4/clipbook and remote computer to share clipboard content, be sure to close it. Haha
5/Computer Browser maintains the update list of computers on the network. Off!
6/DHCP client Register and update the IP address for the computer. It is useless for stand-alone machines, but now it is the Internet age, so it is okay to keep it!
7/Distributed link tracking client Keep LAN connection updates and other information. I don’t use LAN, this thing occupies about 4M of memory.
8/Distributed Transaction Coordinator Coordinator Coordinate transactions across multiple databases, message queues, file systems and other resource managers. It is similar to the above, close!
9/DNS ClientDNS? If you can't use it, please turn it off.
10/Error Reporting Service Error Report, Close!
11/Fast user switching compatibility user switch, close!
12/Help and Support The help center of the system, I just deleted all the help, why are you still turning it on?
13/Logical Disk manager administrative service Configure disk off
14/MS software shadow copy provider volume copy and backup
15/Net Logon Close!
16/Netmeeting remote desktop sharing netmeeting, close
17/Network DDE Dynamic data exchange and transmission
18/Network DDE DSDM is similar to the above
19/Network Location Awareness Close
20/NT LM Security Support Provider
21/NTLM Security support provider-telnet Close
22/Performance logs and alert writes the system status or sends a warning
23/Portable media serial number Close!
24/Print Spooler Print? I don't have it, close!
25/QoS RSVP Close!
26/Remote desktop help session manager remote help service, no need
27/remote Procedure Call LOCATOR Manage RPC
28/remote registry remotely manage registry, close
29/removable storage  
30/routing and remote access I simply disable it
31/Server off, so you can manually delete the share, and then turn it on when needed:)
32/security accounts manager My system is just a customer system, and I don’t need iis.
33/smart card The default should be off
34/SSDP Discovery service I can't use this
35/system event notification If it is a server, it will definitely be recorded.
36/system restore service system restore service
37/task scheduler windows planning service
38/Telephony Dialing Service
39/telnet remote login, it should be closed by default
40/terminal services terminal service
41/uninterruptible power supply UPS, I don’t have
42/upload manager can also transfer files after being turned off
43/volume shadow copy What backup does it take? close
44/webclient It's closed
45/Windows Installer MSI Service
46/windows image acquisition (WIA) Digital equipment, occasionally poor~~~
47/windows management instrumentation driver extensions
48/windows time service, turn off, sometimes you can't connect, and there is no need to be that accurate.
49/wireless zero configuration wireless network, off
50/WMI performance adapter
51/WinHTTP Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Service Nothing useful, please shut it down
52/Workstation Hehe, turn off, turn on when needed
If anything is missing... take a look at it yourself. If you don't know, don't be blind. In fact, it is all in Chinese. If the system says that it will affect the normal operation of the system, don't turn it off:)
Haha, the optimization is finally completed. Please give me some advice on the shortcomings. This article refers to Killer's "My Road to WinXP Optimization"
The rest is to back up this newly optimized system:) If you plan to only use the backup yourself, you don’t have to re-encapsulate it, just GHOST.
Find the files in the 2003 installation disk.
Run, select "Repackage". You can select "Activated in advance" in the tag below, and you can also choose whether to shut down or restart after the encapsulation is completed. After the encapsulation is completed, we will start with the system disk with Ghost and use Ghost to generate a backup *.gho ​​image file, and the backup is completed!
A small tip
1. Disable the Configuration Server Wizard
Disable the appearance of the "Configure Your Server" wizard: Run it in Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Manage Your Server wizard, and then check "
Don't display this page at logon)
2. Disable Internet Explorer Enhanced Security and prohibit the appearance of security inquiry boxes
Customize the security level of IE in the IE tool options. Pull the scroll bar on the Security tab to set Internet Area Security to Medium or Medium Low. Change the relevant selection "Prompt" to select "Disable" or "Enable" in the custom settings.
3. Disable shutdown event tracking
Start -> Run ->  -> Computer configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Display shutdown event tracker -> Set Disable.
If it is the Chinese version, then: Start -> Run -> ->Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Show shutdown event tracking -> Disable.
4. Disable startup CTRL+ALT+DEL and realize automatic login
Method 1: Open the registry (run->"Regedit"), and then open:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHIN|SOFTWARE|MicroSoft|Windows NT|CurrentVersion |Winlogon segment, right-click in this segment to create two new string segments, AutoAdminLogon = "1", and DefaultPassword = "Password set for the super user Administrator".
Note that you must set a password for Administrator, otherwise you will not be able to start it up. Then, restart Windows to achieve automatic login.
Method 2: Administrative Tools -> Local Security Settings -> Local Policy -> Security Options -> Interactive Logon: Do not requir CTRL+ALT+DEL, enable it.
Method 3 (automatic login): Use Windows XP's Tweak UI to realize Server 2003 automatic login.
Download: Tweak UI /uppic/sun_pic/...003/
After downloading, execute directly. Select Logon -> Autologon -> Tick Log on  autologon -> On the right, enter your username and domain name (if not, don’t write it), click Set Password below, enter the username password, and then click OK.
5. Enable hardware and DirectX acceleration
★Hardware acceleration: Right-click on the desktop - Properties -> Settings - Advanced - Troubleshoot. Pull the hardware acceleration scroll bar of the page to "Full", and it is best to click "OK" to save and exit. It is completely normal that a black screen may occur for a moment during this period.
★DirectX acceleration: Open "Start" -> "Run", type "dxdiag" and press Enter to open "DirectX Diagnostic Tools", on the "Display" page, click DirectDraw, Direct3D and AGP Texture Acceleration buttons to enable acceleration. Pull the "Hardware Sound Acceleration Level" scroll bar to "Full Acceleration".
6. Enable desktop themes and hidden files
Open "Start" -> "Run", type " ", select themes "Theme" (default is prohibited), then change to "Auto", press "Apply", and select "Open". Then click the properties of "Desktop", select "windows xp" in "Theme" Windows Server 2003 displays all folders by default. If you can hide them by the following method: Open any folder, select "Tools" -> "Folder Options" -> "View", select "Don't show hidden files and folders", and click "OK".
7. Allow built-in IMAPI CD-Burning service and support for Windows imaging device services
★Enable the built-in IMAPI CD-Burning service in Windows: Open "Start" -> "Run", type ", find "IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service" in the window that appears and double-click it, then select "Automatic" in the drop-down menu of startup mode (startup type) and click "Apply" -> "Start" -> "OK)
★If you have imaging devices such as digital cameras and scanners, you should turn on the Windows Image Acquisition service.
Open "Start" -> "Run", type " ", find "Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) " in the window that appears and double-click it, then select "Automatic" in the drop-down menu of Startup type , and click "Apply" -> "Start" -> "OK)
8. Advanced settings
★Disable error reporting
Right-click "My Computer" - Properties - Advanced - Click the "Error Reporting" button, select "Disable Error Reporting" in the window that appears and select "But, notify me when critical errors occur" (But, notify me when critical errors occur.)
★Adjust virtual memory
Some friends often feel helpless about the slow shutdown and logout. The solution is to disable virtual memory, so that your logout and shutdown time may be much faster. Right-click "My Computer" - Properties - Advanced - Performance - Setting - Advanced, click "Change" in the "Virtual memory" part, and then select "No paging file" in the window that appears. Just restart the system.
9. Speed ​​up start-up and run
**Modify the registry, reduce pre-reading, and reduce the waiting time of the progress bar: Start → Run → Regedit starts the registry editor, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session
Manager\Memory Management\PrefetchParameters, there is a key value called EnablePrefetcher, whose value is 3, change it to "1" or "5".
Find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control,
Set WaitToKillServiceTimeout to: 1000 or less. (Original set value: 20000)
Find the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop key, change the WaitToKillAppTimeout in the right window to 1000, (original setting value: 20000) that is, wait only 1 second when closing the program.
Change the HungAppTimeout value to: 200 (original setting value: 5000), which means that you wait 0.5 seconds when a program error occurs.
**Let the system automatically close the program that stops responding.
Open the registry HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop key,
Set the AutoEndTasks value to 1. (Original setting value: 0)
**Disable system service Qos
Start menu → Run → Type  , the “Group Policy” window appears, expand “Administrative Templates” → “Network”, expand “QoS Packet Scheduler”, right-click “Limit Bandwidth Retention” in the right window, there is “Limit Bandwidth Retention” in the “Settings” in the properties, select “Disabled” and confirm. When the above modification is completed and applied, if the user can see "QoS Packet Scheduler" in the general properties tab bar in the properties dialog box of the network connection. It means that the modification is successful, otherwise it means that the modification has failed.
**Change the speed of the window popup:
Find the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\WindowMetrics subkey branch, find the MinAniMate key value in the window on the right, its type is REG_SZ. By default, the value of this skill value is 1, indicating that the animation displayed in the window is opened. If it is changed to 0, the animation display will be prohibited. Next, select the "Login" command from the Start menu to activate the modifications just made.
**Prohibit the compression function of Windows XP:
Click "Run" under "Start", enter "regsvr32/u " in the "Run" input box, and then press Enter.
**Set personalized startup information or warning information:
Personalized Windows XP startup: Open the registry editor, find the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon subkey branch, double-click the LegalNoticeCaption key value, open the "Edit string" dialog box, enter the information title you want in the text box under "Value Data", such as "Hello, buddy!", and then click "OK" to restart.
If you want to change the warning information, you can double-click the LegalNoticeText key name, enter the warning information you want to display in the "Edit String" window that appears, click "OK" and restart.
Remember to do it again last time /purgecache
OK! Completed