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I was considering doing that and showing everyone what I disable, but there really is no point. Everyone uses their computer for different things and therefore uses different services. The point of this thread is for anyone to be able to go through the list making their own decisions for each service, based on how they use their computer :.
Good list - some items I don't have to begin with though, like Infrared - so I'd assume they are only installed if you have infrared on your PC anyway. You could add my At-A-Glance screenshot of how I've set up my services - it turned out very safe and stable for me :. Those who don't want to read through the entire post for the recommended settings can determine with a simple look at the screenshot if it's safe to turn off that service. The list is sorted alphabetically by startup type - the first group is "Automatic", the second is "Disabled" and the third is "Manual".
There are some services that don't appear if you don't have the hardware for it, like infrared. I don't have that one either so one less thing for me to disable. I've safely disabled things like Fax, Print Spooler and anything Smart Card related but everything else I've left alone. Hmm, I didn't know that. I just assumed everything was installed just in case you would be making a hardware upgrade Yes, it's German.
I'd say that the Rtm is currently avaiable in English, German and Japanese, just like the RCs, and other languages will take a while to appear. Translating an entire OS takes its time. Alright, I just did some quick cleaning up. I need more input on what you guys find, the list is getting there but I still think progress can be made!
Microsoft have actually done a great job on minimizing it down to only what is needed for a typical system, not much needs to be changed. Go to the Services control panel, right-click on the? On the last tab you can see what services this one depends on. Check that they're not deactivated. Thanks for the list, Slimy. It's been really useful. I've turned off everything possible. I only have the necessary things to make my system work and connect to the internet.
I didn't see much performance difference, but boot time is a lot shorter. I want to post my settings here to discuss and to give people an idea what can be safely turned off, but I don't know how I can do it easily. How can I export my services settings as a list so I can copy and paste here? Search In. Windows Vista: Disabling Services. Share More sharing options Warning: This site requires the use of scripts, which your browser does not currently allow.
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