15 tips for Windows to release system resources

  
Click the menu "Start" "Run", type services.msc in the text box, a service window will pop up on the desktop, listing all the services currently running on the system. You will notice that the "startup type" of most services is set to "automatic", indicating that they all run automatically in the background. The 15 services listed in the table below are unnecessary, users can safely set them to run manually - if you are brave enough, simply right click on them, select "Stop" in the shortcut menu, abort These services. Then, select "Properties" and set the "Startup Type:" for each service according to your individual needs. Even if it is found that the system has failed due to the modification of the service settings, it is okay to restart the related services and set their startup type to "Automatic".

siren (Alerter)

if you do not monitor the network server, then (as with the Messenger Service), the average home computer does not need to transmit or receive computer system to manage alerts.

Role: Notify selected users and computer system management alerts. If you stop this service, the program that uses the system management alert will not receive a notification and all services that depend on it will not be able to start.

Automatic Updates

If you deactivate this service, you can manually update the operating system from the Windows Update website.

Role: Enable download and installation of important Windows updates. Allow Windows to automatically check and download update patches in the background to Microsoft Servers when it comes online automatically.

Computer Browser

General home computers are not required unless your computer is connected to the LAN.

Role: Maintain a list of updated computers on the network and provide this list to the computer as a browser. If you stop this service, this list will not be updated or maintained, and all services that depend on it will not start.

Distributed Link Tracking Claire (

Computers that work independently or are connected to a small home network are not required.

Role: Maintain the connection between NTFS files in different computers or computers/networks.

Application Error Reporting (Error Reporting Service)

If you are tired of sending error reports every time the program fails, you can't expect to receive a reply from Microsoft. Stop this service.

Role: Allows error reporting for services and applications executing in non-standard environments.

Help and Support

If you don't use it, turn it off - in case you need to use the help file, it will automatically switch back to the "automatic" startup type setting. . Role: Let the instructions and support center be able to execute on this computer. If this service is stopped, the instructions and support center will not be available and all of its dependent services will not be able to start.

IPSEC Services

If your computer is not in a virtual private network or security domain, this service is generally not needed.

Role: Manage IP security principles and enable ISAKMP/Oakley (IKE) and IP security drivers to help protect data transmitted over the network.

Portable Media Serial Number

If your computer does not have any portable media player, you do not need it.

Role: Get the serial number of the media player in the system, used to control the copying of pirated music files to portable players, such as MP3, MD and so on.

remote access (Remote Registry Service)

security reasons, if not special needs, it would be best off it. Moreover, this service is only available for Windows XP Pro.

Role: Enable remote users to modify the login settings on this computer. If this service is stopped, the login can only be modified by the user on this computer, and any services that are explicitly dependent on it will not be able to start.



Secondary Logon

For security reasons, it is recommended to set the startup type of the service to "manual".

Role: On a computer used by multiple users, some users are unable to execute because they are non-administrators. In order to allow logged-in users without administrator privileges to use this program, Windows XP designed this feature to assign temporary administrator privileges.

Server

If you do not want to share files or printers with other networked computers, you can turn off the service.

Role: Provide this computer with the sharing of files, prints, and named pipes through the network.

TCP/IP NetBiOS Helper Service

If your computer is not connected to the Internet, or is not in the same network as a computer system running Windows 9x, then This service is required.

Role: Enable [NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT)] service and NetBiOS name resolution support.

Themes (Themes)

If you like to use the traditional Windows desktop background, shutting down this service can save 4~12MB of resources.

role: to provide experience theme management for the user.

WebClIEnt

For security reasons, you can try to shut down - if it causes other Microsoft products or services to fail to start, you can also restart it.

role: to make Windows-based programs to create, access, and modify Internet-based files.

Wireless Zero Configuration

If your computer does not have any wireless network adapter device, or is not in the wireless network, there is no need to use The service.

Function: Provide automatic setting for 802.11 adapter card and automatically configure wireless network device.

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