Friday, March 23, 2007

Hacking Windows XP: Speed Up Your Boot 3

http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1697,1786008,00.asp

Recommended Service Setup


The bare-bones system service setup is a good setup for optimal performance. However, don't you want to have some of the conveniences of Windows XP? Check out the recommended services to disable shown in the list below. If you follow these recommendations, you will cut down on your boot time but you will also have of the nice features and conveniences of Windows XP.

Disable the following services:

  • Background Intelligent Transfer Service
  • Distributed Link Tracking Client
  • Error Reporting Service
  • Fast User Switching Compatibility
  • Help and Support
  • Indexing Service
  • Messenger
  • Machine Debug Manager
  • Network Location Awareness (NLA)
  • Portable Media Serial Number Service
  • Remote Registry (Only included with Windows XP Pro)
  • SSDP Discovery Service
  • Terminal Services
  • Windows Image Acquisition (WIA)
  • Wireless Zero Configuration (If you have a wireless network card, do not disable this one)
  • Windows Time
  • WebClient
  • Task Scheduler

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