ENABLE OR DISABLE?

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In "services.msc" there are about 77 services.. Out of
these, which services must *must* be kept enabled OR
which can be kept disabled to enhance/improve the system
performance?? Can anyone please take his time to name
those services(either enabled group or disabled group)???
N.B:-- Mine is a personal desktop pc(dual boot with ME &
XP)..I dont have any LAN or network connections....I've
dial up internet through internal modem..I use my pc
mainly for multimedia..

Please advice.. Regards, Rahul..
 
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http://www.theeldergeek.com/services_guide.htm

RDG wrote:
> In "services.msc" there are about 77 services.. Out of
> these, which services must *must* be kept enabled OR
> which can be kept disabled to enhance/improve the system
> performance?? Can anyone please take his time to name
> those services(either enabled group or disabled group)???
> N.B:-- Mine is a personal desktop pc(dual boot with ME &
> XP)..I dont have any LAN or network connections....I've
> dial up internet through internal modem..I use my pc
> mainly for multimedia..
>
> Please advice.. Regards, Rahul..
 
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| "RDG" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
| wrote in message news:02bc01c47a5e$cc06aac0$a401280a@phx.gbl
|
| In "services.msc" there are about 77 services.. Out of
| these, which services must *must* be kept enabled OR
| which can be kept disabled to enhance/improve the system
| performance?? Can anyone please take his time to name
| those services(either enabled group or disabled group)???
| N.B:-- Mine is a personal desktop pc(dual boot with ME &
| XP)..I dont have any LAN or network connections....I've
| dial up internet through internal modem..I use my pc
| mainly for multimedia..
|
| Please advice.. Regards, Rahul..

What Windows Services you may or may not need to run
automatically will depend on how you use Windows XP. Perhaps the
following can help you identify which services are nonessential.

TechNet Home | Products & Technologies
Server Operating Systems| Windows Server 2003:
System Services for the Windows Server 2003 Family
and Windows XP Operating Systems
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/technologies/management/svrxpser_7.mspx

3DSpotlight Windows XP Services Tweak Guide
http://www.techspot.com/tweaks/winxp_services/print.shtml

Windows XP Home and Professional Service Configurations
by Black Viper
http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/servicecfg.htm

- Before reconfiguring your System Services I recommend that
backup your current environment. An easy method is outlined on
the 3DSpotlight web page, section titled "Login, Backup &
Restoring ".

- You may also want to create a text file of your current
configuration state by opening services.msc and choosing [Menu
bar] Action | Export List...

- Do not change any settings for the Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
Service. Many services depend on it and if it fails to start (or
hangs) problems include Service Properties Sheets not displaying,
etc. For more information see the following Microsoft Knowledge
Base Article which also describes how to use the registry editor
to configure the service to use the built-in system account.

KB314357 - "Event ID: 7000" or "Event ID: 7013" Error Message
When You Attempt to Start a Service
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?Product=winxp&scid=kb;en-us;314357

- If you misconfigure services and you get a message saying that
"Windows did not start successfully" choose "Last Known Good
Configuration" as your boot option. This will restore the
registry settings for Services (etc.) that where used in the last
successful boot. Avoid logging on using any other option because
if you do, and the logon is successfully, the Last Known Good
Configuration control set will be overwritten.

For more information about LastKnownGood see the following:

Microsoft Windows XP Professional Resource Kit Documentation
Part VI System Troubleshooting:
Chapter 28 - Troubleshooting Startup
SECTION: Restoring to the Last Known Good Configuration
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/reskit/en-us/prmc_str_jzxi.asp

- If you misconfigure services and are unable to boot Windows XP
see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article. It contains
information about using the Recovery Console and the commands:
Enable and Disable to modify Service startup types. Of course,
it is essential that you document any and all changes or you may
not know how to reverse them. And note that these commands only
allow you to change startup types (and will not allow you to
configure the service to use the built-in system account, etc.)

KB307654 - HOW TO: Install and Use the Recovery Console in
Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?Product=winxp&scid=kb;en-us;307654

For information on 3rd party services such as Kerio Personal
Firewall (persfw.exe) see the following Web Site. It includes a
Description and a Recommendation on what you can do about the
program.

Task List Programs
http://www.answersthatwork.com/Tasklist_pages/tasklist.htm