Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Easily Disable Unnecessary Services In Windows

By Sharon Dawkins

This is the next part of our manual regarding how to disable unnecessary services running within your Windows environment. If you did not read our first article, it primarily talked about the various Windows process library files and discussed a little more about them. Although this article is not the same thing, it pertains to it, as it is additionally unnecessary processes running and using up your resources.

At times, your computer efficiency could be weighed down and thus cause your computer to run slow. We are now going to discuss with you ways to easily disable these services which might be using up RAM and CPU with no need.

Not simply may these services be the explanation of a computer running slow, they could also be a security threat. Basically, these exploits or risks are usually data files such as Malware, Trojans and key loggers concealed within your system. Bear in mind not to download anything unless of course you're sure of what it is.

If you would like disable unnecessary services the first step would be to head over to your Control Panel, once within it, click on Administrator tools and then click on Services. You should receive a dialog box with several services running. You want to understand which files you might be disabling.

* Right mouse click on the service you intend to modify.

* Next click on Properties.

* From here you can select Disable or Manual.

* Apply, then OK.

* Do this for each to disable unnecessary services.

Realize that Windows loads their system with way too many applications that merely clog up your system resources. Some of course are very important, but there are so many which are just not necessary.

It is also known that after you install software packages or even even if you view a video online, you could be unconsciously putting useless services that merely take your systems RAM and CPU. More often than not as well, after you have removed or uninstalled these applications, they still load up in your services and startup. It is quite irritating when you think about it.

In case you are serious about trying to speed up your slow computer, as well as free up system resources, you should disable unnecessary processes. We suggest that you visit one of the many online sites which will clarify each of them for you, or perhaps perform a Google search of the service you would like to disable.

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