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Lonelychild

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  1. 亲爱的玩家们
     
    由于假日季节,我们团队的许多成员将无法使用。我们希望每个人都能在朋友和家人的陪伴下度过这段时光。这意味着您的报告,取消和支持服务单可以等待更长时间以获得响应/帮助。
     
    我们所有的活动将于2019年3月1日正常恢复
     
    在即将到来的圣诞节之际,我们祝你们成功,健康,和平的圣诞节,这个美好的时光将在家庭氛围中传递,带来许多欢乐和乐观,即将到来的新年带来了很多好处!
     
    TruckersMP团队

    如果自己的英语可以看懂,自己可以去看!由于哪里翻译的不对,请给我说出来

     

     

     

        鑫宝^

        

  2. hello

    1Press the Windows key and R (Win+r) on your keyboard

    2Enter "regedit" and press enter (without the quotes)

    3Navigate to 4"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\FipsAlgorithmPolicy"

    5 Click "File"

    6 Click "Export"

    7 Save the file somewhere safe (eg. on your desktop) as a backup

    8 Once saved, double click on "Enabled"

    Set "Value data" to "0" (without the quotes)

    9 Press OK

    10 Close Registry editor and reboot

     

      XinBao^

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  3. Hello

     

    1) Validate your game files from Steam

    Right-click on Euro Truck Simulator 2 from Steam

    Select Properties

    Click on the LOCAL FILES tab

    Click on VERIFY INTEGRITY OF GAME CACHE

    Press CLOSE once the validation process is finished. You will be told whether any files had to be reacquired or not.

     

    2) Update Graphics Driver

    Nvidia users: Nvidia Drivers [www.geforce.com] Click on Auto detect your GPU

    AMD users: AMD Drivers [support.amd.com] Click Download Now where it says Automatically detect and install

    Intel HD users: Intel Drivers [www.intel.com]

     

    3) Delete programs you never use

    It's a good idea to uninstall all the programs you don't plan to use. This should include both manufacturer-installed software and software you installed yourself but don't want any more—especially utility programs designed to help manage and tune your computer's hardware and software. Utility programs such as virus scanners, disk cleaners, and backup tools often run automatically at startup, quietly chugging along in the background where you can't see them. Many people have no idea they're even running.

     

    4) Disabling startup programs and services

    Many programs are designed to start automatically when Windows starts. Software manufacturers often set their programs to open in the background, where you can't see them running, so they'll open right away when you click their icons. That's helpful for programs you use a lot, but for programs you rarely or never use, this wastes precious memory and slows down the time it takes Windows to finish starting up.
     

    Right-click on your taskbar

    Select Task Manager

    Click on Start-up tab

    Check what programs are listed. Windows will rate their Start-up impact for you

    Right-click to disable unnecessary programs

    Note: Avoid disabling important stuff like graphic or audio drivers. Programs such as Apple and Adobe products can typically be disabled without worry though.

     

    5) Defragment your hard disk

    Defragmenting sorts your files into a more intuitive order for mechanical hard drives so that the needle doesn’t have to jump around as much, which can reduce loading speeds. 
    You should only do this if you are running Windows and your game off of traditional mechanical hard drives. If you are using an SSD, do not attempt to defragment it. Your loading performance will already be excellent and defragmenting will only reduce your drives lifespan to no benefit. 

    Steps may vary slightly between different versions of Windows, but should be obvious.

    Go to Computer/This PC

    Right-click on C:

    Select Properties

    Click on the Tools tab

    Under Optimise and defragment drive press Optimise 

    Select the appropriate drive and click on Optimise. (This may take a while but can be stopped and resumed freely.)

     

    6) Power options

    Open Windows start menu, search "Power Options" and press enter. Select "High Performance" power plan in the window that just opened.
    If you are using laptop make sure it is plugged into power outlet, don't play on laptop's battery.

     

    7) Check for viruses and spyware

    If your PC is running slowly, it's possible that it's infected with a virus/spyware or Junk files. This is not as common as the other problems, but it's something to consider. Before you worry too much, check your PC using anti-spyware/antivirus programs and Junk cleaners

     

     

       XinBao^

  4. Hello

     

    1Press the Windows key and R (Win + r) on the keyboard

    2 Type "regedit" and press Enter (without the quotes)

    3 Navigate to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Control \ Lsa \ FipsAlgorithmPolicy"

    4Click "File"

    5Click "Export"

    6Save the file in a secure location (for example, on the desktop) as a backup

    7 After saving, double-click "Enable"

    8Set “Value Data” to “0” (without the quotes)

    9 press OK

     10Close the Registry Editor and restart

     

     

     

     

       XinBao^

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