Tips for optimizing Windows Vista processes

  
        Set the service usage in Vista (Win+R) and enter Services.msc to enter; or click the Start menu - Run, enter Services.msc Enter; click on Control Panel - Manage Tools - Service to reach the same interface.
Default XXXX means Vista's default configuration, (Recommended: XXXX) means recommended settings
Windows Vista has more automatic (in addition to the original NT kernel system's Automatic, Manual, Disable options). Delayed Start), its role is probably to delay the start of the service to reduce the load when the system is loaded, so that the system enters the user response state as soon as possible before starting some non-critical services. Since many system services are collateral, this option is not well used. For example, configuring a service's prerequisite service to be delayed starts may slow down the overall startup. Considering the complexity of the software application environment, it is generally not recommended to set the service to Disable. Otherwise, it is very likely that an application will be abnormal and no prompt will be given when the application is disabled on a certain day. Therefore, only Automatic and Manual are recommended below. Verification is done on Vista Enterprise. In some cases, after the system service is set to Manual, it will not start when the software needs it, and it will cause a fault. You need to check it carefully. Some key services are unable to adjust the startup mode, such as Remote Procedure Call, Plug and Play, etc., and some services will be started by other services, so the automatic or manual effect is the same.

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