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When I enter "msconfig" into the search box, a window opens that is titled system configuration. Five tabs are shown, and I know that I can choose the "startup" tab and uncheck items to speed up starting and shutting dowm my computer. My question is about the "services" tab. There are sooooooo many items listed here! Can I uncheck any of them and how would I know which ones? Thanks!
 

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You typically don't want to mess around with much here unless you REALLY know what they do.

You can start by checking the box at the bottom left that says " hide all microsoft services "

this will remove all of the services that are a part of critical OS functions.

Some of these things in here may still be very important to the smooth functioning of your machine.

For example, your GPU services will still be listed. I would be careful about items in this list.

After you hide the microsoft services, the list should only be about 15 or 20 items long.. depending on the number of aftermarket programs you have installed.
 

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Don`t touch them. The only thing you might change in msconfig are your startup services.
 

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Please visit Black Viper's Website. Here you shall learn a lot about which services to stop and which ones to run as manual or automatic.

There is also a lovely optimizer utility in the later versions of Tuneup Utilities that starts a service when you start the associated program and closes it automatically when you shut it down. This controls to an extent the number of running services
 

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After hiding MS Services, you can uncheck everything except your AV. If you use an HP or other OEM computer maker's Wireless Manager you may need to leave it checked until you find out how to turn it off to default to Win7's superior wireless manager.

This is called running a Clean Boot. It cuts out all of the freeloaders - including the useless factory utilties which have much better versions built into Win7.

Black Viper was useful in XP and Vista in trimming services, before Win7 made him unnecessary by setting all Services not absolutely needed at boot to Manual and developed fast triggers for them. Allowing programs to freeload on Startup and Services in msconfig is a user oversight, not a System one.
 
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Also on the Boot Tab, Change the timeout from 30 to 3. It does make a difference.;)
 

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Unless you use a Multiboot system you might miss it. No GUI Boot shaves 20 seconds from the animation though.
 

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It's now 2012, and it shouldn't have to be stated, but please do NOT visit or even acknowledge QuackViper's website. It is simply mind-blowing that people put any faith into his site, or are completely unaware of why he's known as QuackViper around the enthusiast community. There are honestly forums you'd be banned from for simply mentioning his site!

Okay, now that I have that out of the way, there is no reason at all to edit or change ANY service, unless you have a specific reason to alter a third-party service (Bonjour, anyone?). It is a proven fact, beaten to death, and rehashed that unused services do not use up any system resources.

It's been said millions of time, but the best tweaking advice for Windows 7 is to leave it alone. The rules that applied to Windows XP no longer apply with Windows 7.

Then again, if a person is trying to build an unstable system, disregard everything I've said.
 

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It's now 2012, and it shouldn't have to be stated, but please do NOT visit or even acknowledge QuackViper's website. It is simply mind-blowing that people put any faith into his site, or are completely unaware of why he's known as QuackViper around the enthusiast community. There are honestly forums you'd be banned from for simply mentioning his site!

Okay, now that I have that out of the way, there is no reason at all to edit or change ANY service, unless you have a specific reason to alter a third-party service (Bonjour, anyone?). It is a proven fact, beaten to death, and rehashed that unused services do not use up any system resources.

It's been said millions of time, but the best tweaking advice for Windows 7 is to leave it alone. The rules that applied to Windows XP no longer apply with Windows 7.

Then again, if a person is trying to build an unstable system, disregard everything I've said.

+1 DeaconFrost :D:D:D
 

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Helpful DeaconFrost, that's probably why I bricked my Netbook temporarily :D
 

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Thanks for all of the information and advice. I think I'll leave "services" alone. Just one more question... Exactly what is "services" a list of? Is it programs that start up with the computer and run all the while?
 

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Services.msc is a list of what is available to run on the computer and when it should run: Automatically with computer startup, Manually when they are selected, or Diabled.

In msconfig you can see a list of what's running now from the services.msc list and the Startup folder.

After hiding all MS Services in msconfig>Services,, you will see Services which third-party programs have enabled in Startup or by getting around the Startup list. Almost all of these are unneeded (except your AV) and are running their Updaters to spy on you. Turn them off first in msconfig>Startup and then after reboots in msconfig>Services after hiding all MS Services.
 
I think I'll just leave "services" alone. Thanks for all of the advice.
 

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I think I'll just leave "services" alone. Thanks for all of the advice.
As far as the Windows ones are concerned, this is your best and safest bet.
 

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