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Turn Off Unneeded Service On Your Windows

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Other way to improve your Windows Performance is Turn Off any Unneeded Services on your computer's system.
Choose the services that you really don't need it.
You must consider it to learn the next steps !!!
More Services To Stop & Disable, More Performance For Your System...

So, there are the steps that you must do it :


1. Start-Run- type services.msc /s

2. Turn Off Services by right click on every service,
click properties (or double click mentioned service).
- On StartUp type: choose 'disable'.
- Service status: When on started condition, click 'stop'.
- Choose The Services to Stop and Disable follow your necessity.

3. Any Services to stop and to disable are:
- Alerter
- Automatic Updates (When Internet Not Available)
- Error Reporting Services
- Event Log
- Help and Support
- IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service
- Indexing Service
- Messenger (When Internet Not Available)
- Performance Logs and Alert
- Portable Media Serial Number Service
- Remote Registry
- System Restore Service
- Task Scheduler
- Themes
- Uninteruptable Power Supply
- Web Client
- Windows Time

4. If Your Computer Stand Alone (LAN/Internet not Available), also Turn Off this Services:
- Application Layer Gateway Service
- Computer Browser
- DHCP client
- Distributed Link Tracking Client
- Distributed Transaction Coordinator
- DNS Client
- Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) / Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
- Net Logon
- NetMeeting Remote Desktop Sharing
- Network Connections
- Network DDE
- Network DDE DSDM
- Network Location Awareness (NLA)
- Remote Access Auto Connection Manager
- Remote Access Connection Manager
- Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
- Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator
- Remote Registry
- Routing and Remote Access
- Server
- SSDP Discovery service
- Storage Space Folder
- TCP/IP NetBios Helper
- Telephony
- TELNET
- Terminal Services
- Upload Manager
- WebClient
- Wireless Zero Configuration (you don't use W-lan)
- Workstation



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