There are so many things to worry about these days, even my own computer is working against me! First, I often get the message that the memory cannot be read-only, and disk burning fails 100% of the time. I am really mad, so I have to reinstall the system.
After installing the V10.7 ghost version of this computer company on XP, I feel pretty good. At least the drivers it comes with are comprehensive, and the software pre-installed in the system basically does not need to be updated. However, trouble still comes. It randomly jumps to windowsfile protection and cannot turn it off, which is even more annoying (as shown in the picture). However, there are many ways to solve this problem, which are recorded here.

1. Type "gpedit.msc" in the "Start → Run" dialog box, open the "Local Computer Policy → Computer Configuration → Administrative Templates → System" window, and find the "Windows file Protection " group, double-click the "Set Windows File Protection Scanning" item   in the right pane. You can choose to enable or disable it. (This is what I use)
2. You can also open the "Registry Editor" and find the SFCDisable value in the right pane of [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionWinlogon]. Its default setting is 0, which means no scanning after restarting. Protected files.
3. Use XPlite to close
http://www.crsky.com/soft/2631.html
4. Delete the C:WINDOWSDriver Cache file.

I use the first one, which is easy to operate and says goodbye to the annoying windows file protection!


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