Methodical Win7 system service knowledge and reasonable use (2)

  
        After the "Manual" and "Disabled" What is the difference?

service startup state for the case of "manual", and although the process is closed, but still can be activated under certain circumstances, and is set to "disable" The service will not run unless the user manually modifies the properties.

which services need to manually start?

"manual" mode, as the name suggests is this service will not start while the system load, activate, or other services needed by the user into the service management interface After that, start it manually or modify its properties to "automatic" startup. This mode is often used when you need to turn on some features that are not turned on. Take the "ApplicationIdentity" service as an example. By default, the service is in the "manual" state, that is, it is not started. However, when users need to use the AppLocker function, they must manually enable this service (modified to "automatic" state), otherwise the AppLocker function will not work properly. Before

modifications should I pay attention to what?

modify the system service may cause some unexpected problems, so before modifying the default service the best state for backup. To open the service management window, click "Operation → Export List" and select "Save as" as a TXT text file or CSV file. It is recommended to select the latter. This file can be opened in Excel.

In addition, if there is because the revision of errors not enter the system, you can press F8 to select safe mode, modify the service startup properties in safe mode at startup.

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