Slow Computer? Speed Up Your PC

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Computer too slow?
If you have not had yet the experience of working on a PC that moves like a snail, you are a unique, rare human being Windows PCs have had a long tradition of not managing well long and uninterrupted use across different applications, too many applications when installed and removed from a PC and a slew of processes and services running at all times inside your PC RAM memory but which maybe actually completely unneeded by your computer.
Your computer is indeed filled with hidden functions and services whose existence you may barely know.
Most of the times, such a large number of unnecessary background programs is likely to slow down your computer to a crawl without any valid reason or necessity to do so
Unneeded Windows services that you can turn off:

Notes:

  1. To enter service manager, go to Start > Run > Type services.msc and hit enter.
  2. To toggle the startup type of a service between Automatic, Manual and Disabled, double-click on the required service and choose the specific option from the listbox titled ‘Startup Type’ in the General tab.
  3. If you are unsure about a service or for some reason, think it’s important, leave it alone or turn it to manual instead of disabling. It will help protect from damage.
  4. Completely mastering service management is a task possible only by trial and error.
  5. There are risks involved in turning down important services, better read the description before attempting to change a service’s startup type.

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One Response to “Slow Computer? Speed Up Your PC”

  1. munsif ali from pakistan says:

    I was looking for information, that could help me to stop unnecessary services. In this context, I have a question,

    does disabling a service means it has been stopped, on the contrary, stated button remain in pressed position.

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