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Answer» Hi - I have Windows Vista HOME Basic 32 bit. When I go to "msconfig" and click on "services" I get a listing of a LOT of services. I assume these are programs but I do not know what any of them do. Some are running and some are stopped. I am sure there are some I will never use as my use of my computer is very simple ( I don't play games, use facebook, etc). Is there any place that I can go to to find out what each program does so that I can either keep it or delete it? Thanks Bob http://www.blackviper.com/category/guides/windows-vista/Allan - Thanks That appears to be what I was wanting. I"ll print it out and study it carefully. Thanks BobDon't fall down the rabbit hole reading too much into it...
Agreed. You asked a question and I answered it - but here's the rest...... If your system is working properly, LEAVE IT ALONE. I can't begin to tell you how MANY problems are caused by people "tweaking" the services.Allan - I will take your advice and leave well enough alone. If it is not broke don't fix it. I could not understand a lot of Blackviper so I will stay where I am. Mark this solved. Thanks BobFor the nube, leaving it alone is probably the best advise, but for us tech's, Black Viper is a wealth of information.
I used his advise to disable 24 services in XP and about 40 in win-7. There's just a pot full of services that 99% of folks will never use or need in a million years. Stick with the services mentioned in the "SAFE" column.
It was pretty easy to find all the services I wanted to disable and then write them into a BATCH file. It takes only about three seconds to run that batch file to disable every redundant service in the OS. I have one for XP and one for Vista/Win-7.
Using MSCONFIG is great for minimizing the number of things starting up with Windows, but not good for disabling services. For that, you need to run "Services.msc". (for tech's only)
* I've found that Windows 7, right out of the box, only runs at about 30-40% efficiency, due to all the overhead and SAFE DEFAULTS. It's a jungle in there!
Cheers MATES! Bobh - I strongly urge you to just leave things as they are and NOT to follow the advice in the above post.http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=410234&page=1&pp=30Hi - Thanks for the replies even after saying I was going to stay with what I have. Somethings that were suggested were too complicated for me (I don't know much about computers). Another forum suggested that I Google each program to find out what it does but that didn't really help me decide if I could delete any. Once again I say thanks. You guys have helped me a lot over the months but in this case I'm going to stay where I am. Bob
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