Turn off unnecessary Windows Services and
boost the performance of your PC
Useless
Windows Services running in the background can bog down the performance of your
PC. Not all Windows Services are useless, but there are a few ones which need
to be managed for getting optimum performance from your computer.
Windows has the
dubious distinction of running a host of services in the background, which keep
on hogging all your resources. We may not be using the services but they do
keep running in the background.
It’s all fine and
good if you are a normal user, using your PC for editing docs, watching movies,
playing games etc, but if you are a professional, like an architect or a
software professional, running heavy resource-draining software, then it
would be a matter of concern because it is observed that the computer slows
down to a great degree and may cause troubles like hanging up or overheating or
shutting down without notice.
So it’s a matter of
managing programs using the resources of your PC. Shutting down a few useless
Windows Services can considerably increase the performance of the PC and for
that reason, we display a set of services which you can cease to improve the
speed and performance of your computer.
Windows
Services are usually a set of start up programs which you don’t require to keep
running all the time. Shut them down to improve the performance of your PC
List of services, which you can get rid
off :
To
turnoff/edit a service, Go to Start > Run and
type “services.msc“. It will show up a list of services running in
background, Double click on the service you need to alter and change the option
in Startup type to “Disabled” or “Manual” as directed from the list below.
·
AdobeLM
Service: Not all computers
have this service, still it is useless, just disable it if you have it.
·
Alerter: Disable this one if you are not on a
network because you don’t need to receive alerts.
·
Application
Management:
Set this to manual.
·
Automatic
Updates: Disable it if you
don’t require auto updating and patching of Windows.
·
ClipBook: Disable this if you are not on a
network, since you don’t need to share anything.
·
Computer
Browser: Disable this too if
you are not on a network, as you don’t need to browse and monitor connected
computers.
·
Cryptographic
Services: Set this to manual
if you are not sure you need it.
·
Distributed
Transaction Service:
Set this to manual.
·
DNS
Client: Set this to manual
if you are not on a network.
·
Error Reporting Service: Disable
this useless service for reporting errors to Microsoft. After all, it doesn’t
help you solve the problem.
·
Fast
User Switching Compatibility:
Disable it if you have only a single user on your computer, or if you do not
use fast user switching feature much. That is, if you completely log-off and
then allow other users to use your computer, then you do not need this. Note
that this service is completely useless for low memory computers.
·
FTP
Publishing:
Disable this if you do not use FTP.(File Transfer Protocol), usually web
developers require this service.
·
Help
and Support:
Set it to manual or turn it off if you do not use the help feature often.
·
HTTP
SSL: Set it to manual.
·
Human
Interface Device Access:
Turn it off if you do not use hot-keys or remote systems on your computer; if
you use them sometimes, it is better turn it to manual.
·
IMAPI
CD-Burning COM Service:
Set this to manual to save memory and time. Do not turn it to disabled if you
have a CD writer or a DVD writer attached to your computer.
·
Indexing Service:
Turn it off, it uses lots of CPU
·
InstallDriver Table Manager:
Disable it.
·
IPSEC
Services: Set this to manual.
·
Windows
Messenger: Disable this if you
are not on a network, it uses too much memory and it is a hog. Use Gaim
instead.
·
MS
Software Shadow Copy Provider:
Set this to manual.
·
Net
Logon: Disable if you are
not on a network.
·
NetMeeting
Remote Desktop Sharing:
Disable this if you do not use Remote Desktop feature.
·
Network
Provisioning Service:
Disable this, it’s useless if you are not on a network.
·
NT LM Security Support Provider: Disable this, its useless too.
·
NVIDIA
Display Driver Service:
If you do not use the features of nVidia Desktop, this service must be
disabled; it is a big hog of memory.
·
Office
Source Engine:
Disable it if you have a MS Office CD handy always, its helpful if your
installation goes corrupt.
·
Portable
Media Serial Number Service:
Set it to manual if you connect portable media to your computer, otherwise
disable it.
·
Print
Spooler: Disable it if you
don’t have a printer.
·
Protected
Storage: Disable it if you
don’t allow strangers to sit on your encrypted storage computer.
·
Remote
Desktop Help Session Manager:
Disable it if you don’t use Remote Desktop feature for help and support from
Microsoft. You don’t get support from Microsoft usually anyways.
·
Remote
Procedure Call Locator:
Set it to manual.
·
Remote Registry: Serious
security threat if turned on, disable it now!
·
Removable
Storage: Disable it if you
don’t use removable storage drives, else turn it manual.
·
Routing
and Remote Access:
Set it to manual.
·
Secondary
Logon: Useless feature for
most, disable it or turn it manual.
·
Security
Accounts Manager:
Disable it, it’s pretty useless, unless you use NTFS Encryption.
·
Security Center: Damn
useless and irritating feature. Disable it as soon as you can!
·
Server: Set it to manual or disable it if you
are not on network.
·
Smart Card: Disable
it. Seriously who uses smart cards for their home computers?
·
SSDP
Discovery Service:
Disable it of not on network or don’t have UPnP devices on home networks.
·
TCP/IP
NetBIOS Helper:
Set it to manual if on network, otherwise disable it.
·
Telnet: Set it to manual if you use this
feature, otherwise disable it, especially if you are home users.
·
Terminal
Services: Since you aren’t
using Remote Desktop etc… disable it for good.
·
Uninterrupted
Power Supply:
Disable it if you don’t have an UPS attached to the serial port of your
computer.
·
Universal
Plug and Play Device Host:
Set it to manual.
·
User
Privilege Service:
Set it to manual.
·
Volume
Shadow Copy:
Disable it if you don’t backup using System Restore or Windows Backup. I
recommend Ghost.
·
Windows
Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS): Disable this if you have another firewall such as Norton
or Zone Alarm installed, otherwise let it remain ON for better security.
·
Windows
Image Acquisition (WIA):
If you don’t connect/use a camera/scanner with your computer, disable this
service, else set it to manual.
·
Windows
Media Connect:
Disable this if you don’t use things such as an iPod etc… for your Windows
Media Player.
·
Windows
Media Connect (WMC) Helper:
Disable this if you disabled the one above or if you don’t need help.
·
Windows
Time: Disable if not on a
synchronized network.
·
Wireless
Zero Configuration:
Disable if not on a wireless network.
·
WMI Performance Adapters: Disable
it, useless service for basic usage.
·
Workstation: Disable if you aren’t on a network.
Or simply, if you are a gamer, just shut this one.
The
services marked in red are the most useless services, needed to be shut down
immediately. Even the other services are almost equally useless, but there may
be a very few users who might oppose. Overall, give a look at each service and
shut them down to improve your overall performance on your PC
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