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Answer» I have got a little confused here. 10 Unnecessary Services that Can Be Safely Disabled So really is it safe to disable this if you dont use itYou won't even notice a performance gain, so why disable it?but you can, quite safely. just remember you disabled it if you ever want to use readyboost. Quote from: Quantos on June 30, 2009, 09:27:06 AM You won't even notice a performance gain, so why disable it? Thanks, i did not know about a performance gain, i just thought you where supposed to disable any services you where not using. That was basically my question. But as you pointed out, leaving it running will not make hardly any difference. So my question has been answered, so i have the choice now at least Quote from: BC_Programmer on June 30, 2009, 10:02:01 AM but you can, quite safely. just remember you disabled it if you ever want to use readyboost. Great thankyou for your replyif some service is running on system startup and I have determined that it is not necessary, then I'd disable that. But that's just me though .... Quote from: 2x3i5x on June 30, 2009, 03:15:15 PM if some service is running on system startup and I have determined that it is not necessary, then I'd disable that. But that's just me though .... yea, thats what i was thinking, its not necessary if you don't use it, so you might as well turn it off Here is a quote from the website Quote ReadyBoost here is a link to that forum post If you fancy some reading http://bbs.blackviper.com/index.php/topic,1434.0.html I am not that advanced in this area, but this lead me to post the question I have 2.0 ram, so really i am still unsure weather to disable it. So i will probably just leave it alone for nowDoes 2.0 RAM mean that you have 2 GB of ram on your system? I think that readyboost would be best for people whose systems are having 512 ~ 1gb of ram, which is the minimum you need to run vista but is not enough for decent vista performance. So might as well turn it off, if indeed you meant you have 2gb of ram in your system which should be plenty and I do have readyboost turned off anyway. Also, it seems less services enabled would mean less memory that the computer will allocate to the running those services ReadyBoost is generally worthless and can safely be dis-abled as a running process....Quote from: 2x3i5x on June 30, 2009, 06:00:07 PM
Yes sorry 2gb of ram i have Quote from: patio on June 30, 2009, 06:00:07 PM
OK, i,ll turn the service off, none of my usb sticks are compatable anyway, until i might try it one day Thankyou all for your replys |
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