第一篇:用好你的聪明,掌控好你的时间的故事
“熊猫烧香”病毒曾经给很多电脑和网络用户造成冲击,这个病毒的制造者李俊从小就非常聪明,四到五岁时,就能拆装家中的收音机、闹钟,上小学时,就会修理电风扇等电器。为了掌握电脑技术,他看过上千本有关电脑、网络和计算机英语方面的书籍,可谓是一个电脑网络高手。这样一个聪明绝顶的人,最后却走上了制造电脑病毒,帮助他人窃取网民财富的违法犯罪道路,实在令人嗟叹。这也说明,有一个聪明的头脑固然可喜,能够把自己的聪明用好,才是真正的聪明。
要做法律和道德允许的事情。上天赋予我们生命,也赋予我们一定的智商。由于社会和家庭的原因,有的人虽有聪明的头脑,却没有受到应有的教育,结果错失发展机会,致使天才被埋没,令人同情。也有人因为心术不正,把聪明用在不正当的事情上,结果成为社会的祸害,令人气愤。研究电脑包括电脑病毒都没有错,错在用于谋取不法利益,危害社会。以李俊所掌握的电脑技术,完全可以走正当致富的路子,比如到电脑公司做网络维护工作,薪酬不会低,如果进入杀毒软件开发行业,也许会成为一个挺不错的技术工程师。
要比常人棋高一着。面对同样的信息,大多数人都会做出类似的反应,比如,在前些年房地产刚刚升温时,很多人看准了房地产投资时机,买的房子现在都升值不少。但是,这只能算英雄所见略同,并不是最大的聪明。最大的聪明,不是随大流,而是独辟蹊径,高人一着。
比如,70年代末,欧洲人造出了玩具“魔方”,但并没有成为商品。很多香港商人嗅到了商机,纷纷跑到欧洲去打听魔方的生产技术,大多无功而返。民生化学公司的老板看到了生财之道,他很快通过亲戚从欧洲搜集到“魔方”的生产技术资料,并通过香港各大电台大作广告,结果有上百家塑料生产企业上门购买这一技术资料,民生公司成为魔方热的最大赢家。
要学会掌控时间。很多头脑聪明、工作能力强的人,事业并不成功,究其原因,与其控制时间的能力差、缺乏专注心有关系。因此,要想把自己的潜能充分挖掘出来,做出一流的业绩,还必须学会掌控自己的时间。要看准自己的主攻方向,集中精力去突破。在此过程中,要放弃一切与之不相关的杂念,拒绝外界的各种干扰。
有的人,本来很敬业,但因为不懂得舍弃,没有快刀斩乱麻的慧心,陷入各种俗事的纷争之中而不能自拔,最后,错过了成就事业的黄金期,出师未捷“心”先死。
在这一点上,我们要学习《达·芬奇密码》的作者布朗先生,布朗因为这本书而一举成名,净赚了2.5亿美元,并登上了《福布斯》财富榜。此人能成功,除了聪明、选准了主攻方向之外,还与其善于掌控自己的时间有很大关系。
布朗说,如果太阳出来时我还没有开始写作,就会错失一天当中最有创作力的时光。为了保持思维灵敏,他在案头上放置一个沙漏,写一个小时的文章,再做一会儿伸展运动,既做到劳逸结合、有张有弛,又提高了工作效率。
第二篇:《心灵鸡汤·别让时间掌控你》读后感
《心灵鸡汤·别让时间掌控你》读后感
《心灵鸡汤·别让时间掌控你》读后感
《心灵鸡汤·别让时间掌控你》读后感
如果你没有看过《心灵鸡汤》,那么我建议你有时间去细细“品尝”;如果你看过,请再次“回味”。书中的每个故事都深深震撼了我。有一则故事“别让时间掌控你”之于我感触颇深。
有个创意家,一直给人悠闲无事的感觉,但收入却不少,记者问他是怎么做到的?他说:“做时间的主人,别让时间做你的主人。”
一句话似有豁然开朗的感觉,细细品味,才发觉意蕴颇丰。你可以决定什么时间做什么事,而不是让时间来决定你
应该做什么事。在现实生活中,我们常常看到有的人因其“长”,而开出一大堆空白支票;有的人因其“短”,又随手丢弃;有的人因其“快”,惊呼光阴似箭;有的人又因其“慢”,感叹度日如年。时间有长有短,有快有慢,全看人们赋予它的内容怎样。每个人都享有一生时间的权力,但并非都拥有度过它的精彩。时间只是桥梁,通过它,我们要找到更适合自己的生活,而不仅仅是谋取财富。朱自清在散文《匆匆》中写道:“洗手的时候,日子从水盆里过去;吃饭的时候,日子从饭碗里过去;默默时,便从凝然的双眼前过去;我觉察他去的匆匆了,伸出手遮挽着时,他又从遮挽的手边过去……”是的,时间在匆匆地流失,面对匆匆流失的时间,我们无能为力。我们成了时间的奴隶,被时间驱使,还在抱怨上帝赋予每个人的时间是不公平的,却忽视了时间正从抱怨声中悄悄溜失。
曾看过这样一则故事,一对新婚夫妇生
活甜美,丈夫是一名普通工人,妻子爱漂亮,每次和丈夫出门都要花掉一个小时左右的时间来化妆,丈夫起初看着妻子化妆,时间一长就觉得无事可干,便利用这一个小时时间来看他曾经喜欢的历史,三年后,他获得某所高校历史专业的博士学位。读到这也许你会笑,但当笑容凝聚在脸上时,你又有怎样的想法呢,一个人的时间是有限的,只有抓住时间,做时间的主人,才能为自己赢得双倍的时间。
80:20规则,把80%的时间用于工作,是取得成功的关键。要掌握自己的工作日,把时间用于工作中的最重要方面。调动起自己,统筹规划,列出一定的时间内所应完成的具体任务,合理适量的安排工作内容,提高工作效率,保证工作质量,循序渐进达到计划中的目标。这样一来,就能树立起信心,从而使自己的工作、生活变得更加充实、更加丰富、更加快乐。请抓住时间,别给自己留下遗憾,做时
间的主人,才能呈现你壮美的人生。
第三篇:TED演讲--如何掌控你的自由时间
How to Manage Your Free Time When people find out I write about time management, Theyassume two things.One is that I'm always on time, and I'm not.I have four small children, and I would like to blame them for my occasional tardiness, but sometimes it's just not their fault.I was once late to my own speech on time management.We all had to just take a moment together and savor that irony.The second thing they assume is that I have lots of tips and tricks for saving bits of time here and there.Sometimes I'll hear from magazines that are doing a story along these lines, generally on how to help their readers find an extra hour in the day.And the idea is that we'll shave bits of time off everyday activities, add it up, and we'll have time for the good stuff.I question the entire premise of this piece, but I'm always interested in hearing what they've come up with before they call me.Some of my favorites: doing errands where you only have to make right-hand turns、Being extremely judicious in microwave usage: it says three to three-and-a-half minutes on the package, we're totally getting in on the bottom side of that.And my personal favorite, which makes sense on some level, is to DVR your favorite shows so you can fast-forward through the commercials.That way, you save eight minutes every half hour, so in the course of two hours of watching TV, you find 32 minutes to exercise.Which is true.You know another way to find 32 minutes to exercise? Don't watch two hours of TV a day, right? Anyway, the idea is we'll, save bits of time here and there, add it up, we will finally get to everything we want to do.But after studying how successful people spend their time and looking at their schedules hour by hour, I think this idea has it completely backward.We don't build the lives we want by saving time.We build the lives we want, and then time saves itself.Here's what I mean.I recently did a time diary project looking at 1,001 days in the lives of extremely busy women.They had demanding jobs, sometimes their own businesses, kids to care for, maybe parents to care for, community commitments...busy, busy people.I had them keep track of their time for a week, so I could add up how much they worked and slept, and I interviewed them about their strategies, for my book.One of the women whose time log I studied...she goes out on a Wednesday night for something.She comes home to find that her water heater has broken, and there is now water all over her basement.If you've ever had anything like this happen to you, you know it is a hugely damaging, frightening, sopping mess.So she's dealing with the immediate aftermath that night, next day she's got plumbers coming in, day after that, professional cleaning crew dealing with the ruined carpet.All this is being recorded on her time log.Winds up taking seven hours of her week.Seven hours.That's like finding an extra hour in the day.But I'm sure if you had asked her at the start of the week, “Could you find seven hours to train for a triathlon?” “Could you dind seven hours to mentor seven worthy people?” I'm sure she would've said what most of us would've said, which is, “No...can't you see how busy I am?” Yet when she had to find seven hours because there is water all over her basement, she found seven hours.And what this shows us is that time is highly elastic.We cannot make more time, but time will stretch to accommodate what we choose to put into it.And so the key to time management is treating our priorities as the equivalent of that broken water heater.To get at this, I like to use language from one of the busiest people I ever interviewed.By busy,I mean she was running a small business with 12 people on the payroll,she had six children in her spare time.I was getting in touch with her to set up an interview on how she “had it all”...that phrase.I remember it was a Thursday morning,and she was not available to speak with me.Of course,right? But the reason she was unavailable to speak with me is that she was out for a hike,because it was a beautiful spring morning,and she wanted to go for a hike.So of course this makes me even more intrigued,and when I finally do catch up with her,she explains it like this.She says,“Listen Laura,everything I do,every minute I spend,is my choice.”And rather than say,“I don't have time to do x,y or z,”she'd say,“I don't do x,y or z because it's not a priority.”“I don't have time,”often means“It's not a priority.”If you think about it,that's really more accurate language.I could tell you I don't have time to dust to dust my blinds,but that's not true.If you offered to pay me $100,000 to dust my blinds,I would get to it pretty quickly.Since that is not going to happen,I can acknowledge this is not a matter of lacking time,it's that I don't want to do it.Using this language reminds us that time is a choice.And granted,there may be horrible consequences for making different choices,I will give you that.But we are smart people,and certainly over the long run,we have the power to fill our lives with the things that deserve to be there.So how do we do that?How do we treat our priorities as the equivalent of that broken water heater? Well,first we need to figure out what they are.I want to give you two strategies for thinking about this.The first,on the professional side:I'm sure many people coming up to the end of the year are giving or getting annual performance reviews.You look back over your successes over the year,your “opportunities for growth.”And this serves its purpose,but I find it's more effective to do this looking forward.So I want you to pretend it's the end of next year.You're giving yourself a performance review(绩效评估),and it has been an absolutely amazing year for you professionally.Write next year's review:What 3-5 things would make it a great year for you professionally.So you can write next year's performance review now.And you can do this for your personal life,too.I'm sure many of you,like me,come December,get cards that contain these folded up sheets of colored paper,on which written what is known as the family holiday letter.Bit of a wretched genre of literature,really,going on about how amazing everyone in the household is,or even more scintillating,how busy everyone in the household is.But these letters serve a purpose,which is that they tell your friends and family what you did in your personal life that mattered to you over the year.So this year's kind of done,but I want you to pretend it's the end of next year,and it has been an absolutely amazing year for you and the people you care about.Write the family hollday letter:What three to five things did you do that made it so amazing?So you can write next year's family holiday letter now.Don't send it.Please,don't send it.But you can write it.And now,between the performance review and the family holiday letter,we have a list of six to ten goals we can work on in the next year.And now we need to break these down into doable steps.So maybe you want to write a family history.First,you can read some other family histories,get a sense for the style.Then maybe think about the questions you want to ask your relatives,set up appointments to interview them.Or maybe you want to run a 5K.So you need to find a race and sign up,figure out a training plan,and dig those shoes out of the back of the closet.And then...this is key...we treat our priorities as the equivalent of that broken water heater,by putting them into our schedules first.We do this by thinking through our weeks before we are in them,I find a really good time to do this is Friday afternoons.Friday afternoon is what an economist might call a “low opportunity cost” time.Most of us are not sitting there on Friday afternoons saying,“I am excited to make progress toward my personal and professional priorities right now.”But we are willing to think about what those should be.So take a little bit of time Friday afternoon,make yourself a three-category priority list:career,relationships,self.Making a three-category list reminds us that there should be something in all three categories.Career,we think about;relationships,self...not so much.But anyway,just a short list,two to three items in each.Then look out over the whole of the next week,and see where you can plan them in.Where you plan them in is up to you.I know this is going to be more complicated for some people than others.I mean,some people's lives are just harder than others.It is not going to be easy to find time to take that poetry class if you are caring for multiple children on your own.I get that.And I don't want to minimize anyone's struggle.But I do think that the numbers I am about to tell you are empowering.There are 168 hours in a week.Twenty-four times seven is 168 hours.That is a lot of time.If you are working a full-time job,so 40 hours a week,sleeping eight hours a night,so 56 hours a week...that leaves 72 hours for other things.That is a lot of time.You say you're working 50 hours a week,maybe a main job and a side hustle.Well,that leaves 62 hours for other things.You say you're working 60 hours.Well,that leaves 52 hours for other things.You say you're working more than 60 hours.Well,are you sure?There was once a study comparing people's estimated work weeks with time diaries.They found that people claiming 75-plus-hour work weeks were off by about 25 hours.You can guess in which direction,right?Anyway,in 168 hours a week,I think we can find time for what matters to you.If you want to spend more time with your kids,you want to study more for a test you're taking,you want to exercise for three hours and volunteer for two,you can.And that's even if you're working way more than full-time hours.So we have plenty of time,which is great,because guess what? We don't even need that much time to do amazing things.But when most of us have bits of time,what do we do?Pull out the phone,right?Start deleting emails.Otherwise,we're puttering around the house or watching TV.But small moments can have great power.You can use your bits of time for bits of joy.Maybe it's choosing to read something wonderful on the bus on the way to work.I know when I had a job that required two bus rides and a subway ride every morning,I used to go to the library on weekends to get stuff to read.It made the whole experience almost,almost, enjoyable.Breaks at work can be used for meditating or praying.If family dinner is out because of your crazy work schedule,maybe family breakfast could be a good substitute.It's about looking at the whole of one's time and seeing where the good stuff can go.I truly believe this,there is time.Even if we are busy,we have time for what matters.And when we focus on what matters,we can build the lives we want in the time we've got.
第四篇:(TED英文演讲)如何掌控你的自由时间——观后感
“How to control your free time?”--------Feedback According to the speaker, the key to time management is not just use your fragmented time, but make use of time as planned with your aim.As the speaker said, “We don’t build the lives we want by saving time, we build the lives we want, and than time saves itself.” Perhaps you may be more exhausted on account of full of activities on your schedule.This is what the speaker pointed out that the traditional idea had completely been out of fashion.Time is highly elastic.Everything you do, every minute you spend, is your choice.You should build your aims so that you do things in your direction, then time can be fully taken advantage of.Well, the methods of time management the speaker told us could be divided into three steps.First of all, look forward to future and set up your new goals, which should be into small pieces and put the most essential on the top of your schedule.Secondly, find time for what matters to you, accomplish them in the order of priority.Third, it’s a good choice for you to free yourself in your fragmented time.Finally, I’d like to quote the speaker’s final words.“There is time.Even if we are busy, we have time for what matters.And when we focus on what matters, we can build the lives we want in the time we got.”
第五篇:用好你的系统信息
用好你的“系统信息”
有这样一个故事:很久以前,人类计划并实施修建一座宏伟的建筑——巴别塔。这座塔很高很高,甚至可以通往天上。看着地上的人类众志成城、一点一点把巴别塔越建越高,上帝恐慌了,害怕人类的团结会影响他的权威。于是,他混淆了人类的语言,让大家互不了解起来。最后,这座通天之塔终究只成为了一个神话„„
巴别塔的故事当然只是一个寓言神话,但现实生活中由于不了解而造成的误会、失误多得举不胜举。面对电脑,你也许不必知道每一次的鼠标移动和点击背后,电脑各部件千万次默默无闻的运作。但你起码应该了解硬件、系统组件以及软件环境的一些相关信息,否则,构建一个最优化的电脑系统,并用它来出色地完成各种工作、学习、娱乐任务无异于水中月、镜中花。
现在,请运行“开始”→“程序”→“附件”→“系统工具”→“系统信息”(或直接在“运行”中输入msinfo32),从了解电脑的“系统信息”开始了解你的电脑(见图1)。
一、“系统信息”概述
按照微软的说法,“系统信息”是负责收集和显示系统配置信息的,当技术支持专家(呵呵,也就是玩家你呀)在解决配置问题时,使用“系统信息”就可以快速查找到解决系统问题所需的数据。
“系统信息”显示硬件、系统组件和软件环境的全面视图。显示的系统信息被组织到“系统摘要”和三种顶级类别,分别对应于控制台树上(“系统信息”界面的左边窗口)的“硬件资源”、“组件”、“软件环境”节点。
“系统摘要”节点显示关于计算机和安装的Windows操作系统版本的常规信息。该摘要包含系统的名称和类型、Windows系统目录名、地区选项以及有关物理和虚拟内存的统计。“硬件资源”节点显示硬件专用的设置,即DMA、IRQ、I/O 地址和内存地址。“冲突/共享”节点识别正在共享资源或发生冲突的设备。它有助于识别设备的问题。
“组件”节点可显示Windows配置的相关信息,并用于确定设备驱动程序、联网和多媒体软件的状态。另外,一个全面的驱动程序历史记录将显示不同时间组件发生的更改。“软件环境”节点显示计算机内存中加载的软件的概述。该信息可用于查看进程是否仍在运行,也可用于检查版本信息。
当然,其它应用程序也可能在“系统信息”控制台树上增加节点(例如图1窗口中的“Office 10 Applications”)。
你还可以把“系统信息”中显示的内容导出为多种格式的文件(文本和系统信息文件)、选择显示网络上其它计算机的信息(Win2000是在“系统信息”主菜单的“操作”→“属性”中输入计算机名,见图2;WinMe是在“查看”→“远程计算机”。当然,前提是对方开启了此项服务并且你的用户在对方计算机的管理员组中)、以及方便地调用一些平常你可能没有注意到的“工具”„„总之,“系统信息”就是一个集成界面(也就是微软力推的MMC,Microsoft Management Console),把你需要了解的系统信息和一些使用方便的工具集合在一起。
作为读者,也许很讨厌按部就班一个一个菜单讲解功能。因此,下面就用一系列实例来展现“系统信息”工具的方便之处,当然不可能面面俱到,但玩家们最擅长的不就是举一反三吗„„
二、“系统信息”应用实例
“系统信息”使用得最多的地方是主菜单中的“工具”,对于Win9x/Me/2000,“工具”中的应用程序有很大的不同,因此下面的实例只针对其特定的操作系统。
1.调校完美的Win2000 3D游戏平台
WinMe推出之后已经成为游戏玩家们的首选操作系统。不过WinMe是建立在Win9x
基础之上的,仍然无法摆脱容易死机的恶名,想想,一个容易崩溃的系统无异于是把玩家辛苦搏杀的成果毁于一旦的恶魔!为什么不使用更稳定的Win2000?在Win2000中,个别应用程序即使陷入死循环而令系统失去反应,也可以通过“任务管理器”强行将其中止而不会殃及Windows死机。此外,Win2000也支持各种游戏设备(摇杆、手柄)和DirectX,音效方面和Win9x/Me无异。而且在Win2000下以OpenGL编写的游戏(典型代表作就是Quake)有比Win9x/Me下更高的FPS表现,但是D3D游戏的表现却与Win9x/Me相差甚远,尤其针对目前主流的Geforce系列显卡来说更加明显——同样配置在Win2000下的FPS还不及Win9x/Me的一半!由于D3D仍然是目前的主流,绝大多数游戏都是以D3D编写的,因此Win2000由于在D3D方面的奇差表现肯定要被玩家所摈弃。
产生这种现象的原因是Win2000本身的一些Bug。在多数情况下,AGP显卡不能使用AGP贴图,严重一点的甚至是连AGP接口都无法正常工作。当然,不能凭空“诽谤”Win2000,我们需要事实来说明Win2000蹩脚的3D性能——现在,请运行“系统信息”主菜单中“工具”下的“DirectX诊断工具”(见图3,你也可以直接在“开始”→“运行”中运行dxdiag.exe)。我们使用的是Abit Geforce MX和VIA的KT133主板,从图4可以看出,其“显示”部分根本就没有支持AGP显卡;也就是说,虽然硬件是AGP显卡,但操作系统的AGP接口根本没有启动,显卡的数据传输速度等同于PCI接口,而且系统的主内存也不能提供给显卡作为贴图时的材质缓冲。
在Win2000的设计中,对于nVIDIA的NV10/15(包括Geforce和Geforce MX系列)来说,其硬件T&L部分的几何数据是存放在系统内存中而不是显卡的显存中。显示接口不支持AGP就意味着T&L数据不能有效传输(2X AGP接口的传输速率为533MB/s,而4X AGP接口的传输速率为1066MB/s,但PCI接口则只有128MB/s),因此在失去了硬件T&L优势、传输带宽又严重不足的情况下,Geforce显卡在Win2000中的D3D表现不及Win9x/Me下的一半也就不难理解了,而且谁还会用这样慢速的操作系统来玩游戏呢?
如果使用的不是VIA芯片组而是Intel的440BX或i815E,显示卡也不是Geforce系列而是其它的,那么情况又会如何呢?图5使用的是3Dlab的PERMEDIA2,虽然“AGP支持”标明的是启用,但不知道你注意到没有,其右侧的测试按钮只有DirectX而没有AGP纹理?由此看来Win2000仍然无法支持AGP的贴图功能,也就是说显卡不能借助系统内存来存放贴图材质和其它数据,其3D性能仍然非常之差„„
数落了Win2000在3D方面这么多不是之处,当然要说说解决方案,很简单——你只需要打上Win2000系列的Service Pack 1(SP1,在http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/下载),再安装Win2000版的DirectX 8(在http:///downloads/下载,注意操作系统及语言版本的对应)。如此一来,你的Win2000在“DirectX诊断工具”的“显示”项中已经和Win9x/Me相同了(见图6)。另外,对于4X AGP和Fast Write的支持可能还需要使用你的显卡制造商所提供的工具程序。
经过一番修补,Win2000的3D显示性能有了成倍的提高。图7就是Win2000在未启动AGP前、安装SP1+DirectX 8之后、以及同样使用DirectX 8的WinMe的3D Mark2000的得分比较,可以看出Win2000和WinMe的3D性能已经非常接近,作为稳定的游戏完全可以胜任。
由此看来,没有完美的系统,仍然可以得到相对满意的结果。通过自己的分析、修补。“DirectX诊断工具”中还有不少有用的信息和测试,你可以根据这些打造出符合自己需要的多媒体平台。
2.告别程序出错时的剧烈读盘
如果你使用Win2000应该有这样的经历:当某个程序出错后,系统会跳出一个警告窗口同时关闭该出错程序,其间伴随的剧烈硬盘读写和形如死机的系统状况一定让你烦恼不
已„„Win2000到底在这个紧要关头做些什么?当Win2000中出现程序错误时,系统将搜索并调用程序错误处理程序。对于Win2000的默认安装,Dr.Watson就是这个错误处理程序。程序出错之时,Dr.Watson将反汇编相关指令,在关闭出错程序的同时Dump当前内存状况,这一切内容都将保存在Documents and SettingsAll UsersDocumentsDrWatson目录中。其实,Dr.Watson所获得并记录的信息是技术支持组诊断运行Windows程序错误所需的信息,这些对于普通用户来说,完全没有任何价值——人们会感慨“有多少爱可以重来”,总不能惋惜“有多少错可以再犯”?况且这些错误信息对大多数人来说还是“你的柔情我永远不懂”。因此,我们的当务之急就是让警告照旧,至于其它的事,Dr.Watson就省省吧。
运行“系统信息”主菜单中“工具”下的“Dr Watson”(或者直接运行),把除“视觉通知”之外的选项都取消(见图8)。于是,整个世界便变得清静了„„
对于Win9x/Me,“Dr·Watson”的选项无法设置那么多,但你可以打开其中的“高级视图”查看更多的相关信息。
3.安全注册表
系统总是保存着注册表配置(包括用户账号信息、协议绑定、软件程序设置和用户首选项)的备份副本。如果当前注册表出现了问题,可以使用备份副本。每次重新启动计算机时,“注册表检查程序”将自动扫描注册表。如果“注册表检查程序”发现有问题,它将会自动用备份副本替换当前注册表。当然,如果注册表包含引用了不再存在的文件(如“.vxd”文件)的注册表项,则“注册表检查程序”并不修复该注册表项。
我们实际的用途就是当你新安装了一个不太了解的软件后,可以启动“系统信息”的“工具”菜单中的“注册表检查程序”来扫描注册表,如果新安装的软件破坏了注册表,“注册表检查程序”能够用以前的备份恢复。当然,我们最希望的还是图9这个窗口。另外,需要注意只有Win9x/Me的“系统信息”提供“注册表检查程序”工具。
4.保全你的系统文件
不知道大家有否留意我在本刊2001年1期上的一篇讨论WinMe系统文件保护的文章?其中介绍了WinMe和Win2000分别使用SFP及SFC来避免产生DLL Hell,但Win9x怎么办呢?难道微软在开发Win9x时根本没有考虑过DLL Hell?那倒还不至于,对于Win9x,微软针对DLL Hell的补救措施是“系统文件检查器”(当然,“系统文件检查器”的功用不仅仅局限于此)。
在“系统信息”的“工具”菜单中运行“系统文件检查器”(见图10),可检测操作系统文件的完整性,如果这些文件损坏可以将其还原,还可以从安装盘中解压缩安装文件(如驱动程序)。在还原原始文件前“系统文件检查器”可以备份已有的文件,也可以根据文件夹和文件扩展名自定义搜索条件。
三、后记
以上的内容仅是对“系统信息”的管中窥豹,其它还有很多工具需要你自己去探索,例如用于配置远程或本地Win9x/Me计算机的“WMI设置工具”;可以识别并标记在以前启动时导致Windows停止响应的故障,以便在随后的启动过程中绕过该故障的“自动跳过驱动程序代理”等等。其实学习电脑就是一个不断尝试的过程,对于操作系统来说,最大的失误不过是重新安装系统而已,因此,放心大胆地尝试吧。