nvida geforce experience

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guys,quick question, should I get rid of the geforce experience program ? I don't do streaming,I don't use shadow play,don't have any nvida shield setups,the optimization tool while cool, I can do it myself in game. and it's not like I can't live with it,but it's the second app to get the highest use of ram (behind chorme of course if its open)and it always open : nvcontainer,nvidia web helper,nvidia share (twice), nvdisplay.container,nvspcaps64,and while I say it honestly, it's not like my pc gets useless, It adds things I don't see the benefit of having. so should I get rid of it and from time to time just go to the nvidia page and download the latest driver available?
 
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Click start and type msconfig in the "search programs and files" window. Hit Return, hoit "startup" tab and uncheck anything that says nVidia ... and any other stuff ya don't want starting up

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the proccesses it opens are separated from GFE, right now I don't have it open,but still have those processes in the task manager
 

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okay,I see it and im on it now,and there's two "important" columns that are relative to what you have said, there's one called "services" and the other one "windows start" Where should I get rid of the things I do not need/want? both? one,the other? Also,I've tried to do this in the past with another program,and failed to do it correctly,it still boots and opens as soon as the desktop finishes to load