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File name Extraordinar Windows_XP_Services_Information_REV5.pdf Windows XP Home and Professional Service Configurations Original content created July 28, 2001 Last update was Sunday, August 31, 2003 Copyright © 2001-2003 by Black Viper All Rights Reserved. All trademarks mentioned in this document are property of their respective owners. Up to date content and contact information is located at http://www.blkviper.com or http://www.blackviper.com Table of contents: This Page: Notes for a Happier Computer and User: Table Header Information: Services Configuration Table: Services Information: Strange Processes Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Pages 4-12 Pages 13-58 Pages 59-64 ________________________________________________________________________ © 2001-2003 Black Viper of http://www.blackviper.com All Rights Reserved. Page 1 Revision 5: Sunday, August 31, 2003 Notes for a Happier Computer and User: · · · · · · · · · · Do NOT use "msconfig" to disable services, type "services.msc" in the Run box instead! Before disabling any service, check out the information about each starting on Page 13 of this document. Service settings are global, meaning changes apply to all users. All of these services are "Standard" with Windows XP. If you discover something other than these listed here running, another program installed them. A few of the more common processes are listed starting on page 41. Still unsure? Put your setting to "manual" or the listing under "Safe." Manual allows Windows XP to start the service when it needs to (or when ever it feels like it), but not at boot up. Depending on your configuration, not all services will start when required while in "Manual" mode. If you find you need a service, place it in Automatic. After adjusting your service settings, reboot your computer. If you do not have some of these services listed, do not panic! If your computer manufacture "pre-installed" your XP, they choose not to have certain services installed for you. This is, in most cases, a fact with OEM versions of Windows XP Home. If you find this document helpful and you wish to use this information (forums, web sites), please link to http://www.blkviper.com and do not copy or redistribute it. The online information is up to date and I do not want anyone posting old content. Disabling all of the "unneeded services" frees up 12-70 MB of RAM, depending on system. Do you mean that out of 89 services, 36 are set to Automatic as DEFAULT, but, we MAY only need 8 running?!? YES. ________________________________________________________________________ © 2001-2003 Black Viper of http://www.blackviper.com All Rights Reserved. Page 2 Revision 5: Sunday, August 31, 2003 Table Header Information: · · · · · · · · · · · · · Display Name ~ is how it displays in the Services Control Panel. Service Name ~ is what the service's "short" name is and what displays in the registry. Process Name ~ name of the Process running in the background (displays in Task Manager by hitting Ctrl+Alt+Del). Dependencies ~ describe what other services t |
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