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Monday, April 22, 2013

[chottala.com] Improve Windows Performance By Disabling Windows Services Which Are Not Required



In previous article we discussed what Windows Services are and how they get installed in our PC. In this article I will first explain how you can safely change the status of any service and its Startup behavior. After that I have listed down the name of those Windows services which you can safely disable in Windows XP, 7 & 8. If you don't have enough RAM installed or just want to push Windows a bit more for improvements, then removing the Startup entries and Disabling these Windows Services can increase your PC performance.

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How To Change The Status Of Any Windows Service

Click Start Menu and type services.msc in the search box and press Enter key. If you are using Win XP, then click the Start Menu, click Run and then type services.msc in the box and press OK.



A window will open with the list of all the Services installed in your Windows.
 
 
 
In this window, you can see the Name of the Service, its Description (which is a must read if you planning to do anything with it), its Status and Startup Type.
 
 
In Order to Change the Status of any Windows Service, simply Right Click It and select the required action from the context menu.




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