Which Programs do I not need when i start up my Windows 7 Laptop


  1. Posts : 1
    windows 7 premium 64 bit
       #1

    Which Programs do I not need when i start up my Windows 7 Laptop


    Windows 7 Labtop, 64 bit. Doing a bit of cleaning and noticed all the programs opening on start-up, which do i actually NEED? xD

    Realtek HD Audo Manager
    By: Realtek SemiConductor
    MyWinLocker
    By: Egis Technlogy
    Synaptics Pointing Device Driver
    By: Synaptics Incorporated
    DefaultSettingEXE Application
    Unkown
    Power Managment
    Acer Incorporated
    MyWinLocker Suite
    Egis Technologies Inc
    EgisTec In-Product Service
    Egis Technologies Inc
    EgisTec In-Product Service
    Egis Technologies Inc
    Acer Backup manager
    NewTech Infosystems, INC
    Catalyst Control center
    Advanced Micro Devices,Inc
    launch Manager
    Dritek Systems Inc
    HF_G_Jul
    Unknown
    Vprotect Application
    Unknown
    IconUtility
    Alcor
    Intel(R) common user interface
    Intel corporation
    Intel(R) common user interface
    Intel corporation
    Intel(R) common user interface
    Intel corporation


    For those of you saying YOU WROTE SOME OF THEM DOWN MULTIPLE TIMES! Thats because in my log its there mutltiple times
    Last edited by gerudolock; 20 Aug 2012 at 22:24. Reason: Idiocy
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  2. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #2

    This is what I recommend when you are in msconfig.
    Start up should include your security, mouse and keyboard only. Some system don't even need the keyboard and mouse.
    In Services after you go in the lower left corner and check, Hide All Microsoft Services what is left should be your security if it's there. The rest you don't need at boot.
    They will still work when you or Windows 7 directs them to. They just won't start up at boot and run in the background when not needed.
    Do not mess with Windows 7 Services.
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