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Disable THESE 24 Useless SERVICES NOW for Less CPU and RAM Usage in Windows 10/11



Disable THESE 24 Useless SERVICES NOW for Less CPU and RAM Usage in Windows 10/11
There are multiple unwanted services on Windows 10 and 11 that you can disable to speed up the performance.

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00:00 – Useful TIPS
00:30 – Showing Current CPU and RAM Usage
01:15 – Start Disabling the USELESS Services
11:32 – Showing the performance difference before and after

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  1. Great video! Explaining the what & why. 💯 I had already set many to manual, but per the video and disabling any I can't imagine using helped more. After restart, processies (lol) 170 to 149, threads 1,802 to 1,454, handles 70,800 to 54,095 and everything works fine. btw, Dell 3520 laptop, Core I5, 8 GB & HDD will swap out for SSD soon. (weakest link lol) There are always hardware limitations but there are also excess Winbloat services that need our attention. 🙂

  2. Every system administrator's nightmare: videos for laypeople that give instructions on how to deactivate system services and then carry them out on their work computer if it is slow….. Fortunately, you can prevent this by revoking administrator rights.

    Deactivating unnecessary Windows system services brings barely noticeable CPU or memory improvements. These services run in the background, usually with a maximum of 2-3% CPU load and memory requirements in the low megabyte range.

    Do yourself a favor and stay away from settings whose consequences you cannot estimate yourself. I would be extremely cautious with Bitlocker services and system services such as NETLOGON, PRINT SPOOLER and Smartcard-Features in particular, if you do not want to provoke a data loss through encrypted files or a reinstallation of your operating system.

  3. I'm not sure you understand what some of these services actually do, nor are for. Your descriptions for several are inaccurate, and you advocate disabling services that aren't running / are already in Manual mode. Assuming this is Pro, you should really look into Group Policy Editor. Disabling is NOT the same thing as Manual. P.S. Sysmain is what Microsoft used to call Superfetch. No clue why they renamed it.

  4. I've disabled some services in the past, only for M$ to turn them back up when I've had update fixes. It's worth checking occassionaly that services you've turn off, stay off.

  5. I strongly recommend making sure you're not using bitlocker before you turn off the encryption that would prevent you from turning it back on.

    And set them to manual. If some other service needs them, it will start them.

  6. "If you want to disable services permanently instead of just temporarily stopping them, you can follow these steps after clicking on 'Disable':

    Open system settings: Go to the system settings on Windows.

    Go to the 'Recovery' tab: Navigate to this tab where you can manage recovery options.

    Disable services from there: Look for the unnecessary services you want to disable, and then choose to disable them.

    This way, you will ensure that these services remain disabled even after rebooting the device."

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