<blockquote><font class="small">Posté à l'origine par hrsg:</font><hr /> C'est bon ça a été fait sans aucun problème sauf des messages à la con que je regarde pas?!! ça marche comme un windaube? mal.C'était tout con à faire en fait comme sur un pc? merci connectix, c'est bien fait comme soft même si c'est lent!!
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Harold
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Si tu n'as pas été sur les forums de Connectix où on explique comment optimiser XP, je te fais un copier coller de ce qui le permet en anglais:
Optimizing Windows XP Professional and Home Edition
For Connectix Virtual PC
This document provides information on how to optimize Windows XP Professional and/or Home Edition to improve performance under Virtual PC.
Windows XP contains many visual effects, themes and other enhancements that give the operating system the new XP look
and feel. When run in Virtual PC however, these visual enhancements affect the overall feel and performance of the operating system especially when compared to a Windows 2000 operating system. This document explains how to disable these enhancements to
improve performance.
These optimizations can be applied to any version of Windows XP Home or Professional running in either Connectix Virtual PC for Mac or Connectix Virtual PC for Windows.
System Properties
The following features are controlled through the System Properties dialog which can be accessed by clicking the Start button, choosing Control Panel and then selecting System.
Visual Effects
Windows XP contains a variety of special effects and visual enhancements such as animation menus, fade effects, cursor shadows, menu shadows, etc. Disabling some of these settings can make Windows XP feel snappier when opening menus and windows. Follow the steps
below to optimize the Visual Effects settings.
Open Control Panel from the Start menu and choose System.
Choose the Advanced tab.
Select the Settings button under the Performance section.
Check the Adjust for best performance box and click Apply to apply the settings.
Note: If you choose the Custom option, you can selectively enable or disable specific effects. The cursor shadowing effect can have a noticeable impact on performance. If you choose to leave some of the effects on, Connectix recommends that you at least disable the cursor shadowing effect.
Remote Desktop
Remote Desktop allows another user to control Windows from a remote location. This function can also be used for support by Microsoft technicians to provide support by controlling your operating system (upon request) for troubleshooting various issues. Unless you have a need for remote operation of Windows XP and are experienced in setting up the
connections and preferences, its recommended that you disable this option.
Choose the Remote tab
Make sure both Allow Remote Assistance
and Allow users to connect
are unchecked and click OK.
System Restore
Windows XP contains a feature known as System Restore which allows you to restore your OS back to a pre-defined point. This feature can be useful if you have significant data on your drive and you experiment with various beta software and/or drivers that could conceivably cause instability in the operating system.
This feature requires monitoring of your drive(s) and data on a continuous basis and a fair amount of overhead resources to run. Unless you have a great need for this functionality, you can opt to disable it.
*Note that you can use the Undo Drives feature in Virtual PC to reverse changes made to an operating system. Consult the Virtual PC manual or built-in help for more information on using Undo Drives.
Choose the System Restore tab.
Check the Turn off System Restore on all drives box and click OK confirm OK when asked if youre sure you want to disable System Restore.
Automatic Updates
Windows XP contains functionality to check the Microsoft Windows Update website on a regular basis to determine if any operating system updates are available. This feature may still be active even when a machine is not connected to a network. Updates can be downloaded automatically or the user may choose to simply be notified that updates are available. However, it is possible for the user to perform these operations manually
whenever desired by simply clicking the Windows Update option in the Start menu while connected to the Internet. To improve performance, Connectix recommends that you turn off the Automatic Updating feature and invoke it manually from time to time.
Choose the Automatic Updates tab.
Uncheck the Keep my computer up to date
box.
If this box isnt displayed, then check the box that says Turn off automatic updating
Once the changes above have been applied, close the System Properties dialog by clicking OK. Youll be asked to restart the PC allow Windows to restart before continuing to the next section of optimizations.
Display Properties
A variety of special effects and features can be optimized in the Display Properties dialog.
Display Properties
To access Display Properties: -Open Control Panel from the Start menu and choose Display.
Choose the Desktop tab and set the Background to None (the first available option).
Select the Appearance tab.
Under Windows and buttons, choose Windows Classic Style from the drop-down menu.
Click the Effects button.
Uncheck all options and click OK.
Click OK to close the Display Properties and apply the changes.
Start Menu and Taskbar
There are several areas of the Taskbar and Start Menu that can be optimized for better performance.
Start Menu/Taskbar
To access the Taskbar properties:
-Right-click (CTRL-click) on the Windows XP Start button and choose Properties from the menu that appears.
Choose Classic Start Menu
Click the Customize button
Select the Show Small Icons in Start Menu option
Uncheck any other items that you may not use to reduce the number of items that appear in the Start menu
Folder Options
The way that items in folders are displayed can have an impact on the perceived speed of the operating system. Follow these steps to optimize folder views in Windows XP.
Open My Computer.
Open the C: Drive (Local Disk).
Choose Folder Options from the Tools menu.
Make sure Use Windows classic folders is selected.
Select the View tab.
Uncheck the Automatically search for network folders and printers option.
Click Apply.
Click the Apply to All Folders button.
Click OK to close the Folder Options dialog.
Si comme je te le conseillais, tu as acheté Micro Hebdo spécifique à Windows XP, tu ne dois pas avoir besoin de traduction.
Une fois que tu auras réglé Windows, tu pourras installé alors KaZaA Lite que j'ai depuis l'an dernier. J'explique comment faire dans le forum musique.
Bon courage pour les réglages. Le mieux est aussi de t'acheter un bon livre sur XP. C'est ce que j'ai fait quand j'ai installé W98 SE grâce à Virtual PC.