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Do not disable Windows Error Reporting When things go bad, this service lets you check with Microsoft to see whether it has a solution for you and to notify Microsoft of what is happening to your computer. Don't feel like notifying Microsoft about your error messages? Window Event Collector Provides the ability to subscribe to remote event sources to monitor activity and store data.

Windows Event Log This is the primary source of all local event management and collection. This service can be stopped but is used by a lot of the performance enhancements in Windows 7. Stopping it would result in a negative performance benefit. Windows Firewall Provides network security by blocking inbound and outbound network access based on the firewall rules applied.

Unless you have a third-party firewall application that you use, do not disable this service; the benefits outweigh any performance decrease. Windows Font Cache Service Optimizes applications by caching commonly used font data. Windows Image Acquisition WIA Provides an interface used by applications to work with various types of scanners and cameras. This service is run only when needed. Windows Installer Allows applications packaged into MSI files to be installed and uninstalled from your computer.

Do not disable this service unless you do not want any software to be installed, uninstalled, or modified. Windows Management Instrumentation Provides an interface for scripts and other applications to control various components of Windows 7.

If you do not use these services, feel free to safely disable it. Windows Media Center Scheduler Service Provides the Media Center application with notification of when to start and stop recording an application. Windows Modules Installer Allows Windows components and security updates to be installed and uninstalled.

NET Optimization service in that it is designed to increase the performance of Windows Presentation Foundation applications. Windows Search Provides the ability to index various files on your computer. This service can be disabled, but it will slow down any searches in your computer because the entire drive must be searched every time instead of just the index. Windows Time Responsible for syncing the time on your computer. It can be safely disabled.

Windows Update Provides the ability to detect and download new updates for your copy of Windows 7. Disabling this service will stop both automatic updates and the ability to manually update Windows.

Because security patches and automatic updates have been so critical to Windows in the past, I suggest keeping this service started. This service is not system critical and can safely be disabled if you do not use the auto-detect connection feature in Internet Explorer and none of your applications use its' API.

The Network and Sharing Center in Windows 7 may malfunction if this service is disabled. The Networking Center in Windows 7 may malfunction if this service is disabled. Workstation Provides support for creating network connections using the SMB network protocol a. Disabling this service disables Windows File Sharing. Provides a compatibility cache for older applications that caches requests when they are run.

Provides support for additional protocols for the Internet Connection Sharing service. Used for software deployment and management through Group Policy. Transfers data in the background when the connection is not in use. Provides support for the firewall, IPsec, and filtering. Provides critical support for BitLocker drive encryption. Used by Windows Backup. Provides support for Bluetooth wireless devices. Provides a local cache of a remote file share in a branch office. Isolates cryptographic operations to protect the cryptographic key.

Provides event notification to COM objects. Used to configure and monitor COM object components. Responsible for keeping the list of computers on your network and updating the list. Provides secure storage and retrieval of passwords. The main provider of all encryption and encryption operations for all types of applications. Starts DCOM processes. This service is behind the Windows 7 "glass" look and enhanced desktop features.

Provides automatic network address configuration. Provides automatic problem monitoring and troubleshooting of components. The service behind the disk defragmenter. Used with NTFS file links across networks. Provides support for managing transactions generated by applications. Provides the computer the ability to resolve a DNS address such as www. Provides file system encryption support. Hosts other services that search the network for other devices such as the Media Center Extender service.

Allows this computer and devices connected to it to be published over the network so that other computers on your LAN can share them. Responsible for applying local and domain-based group policy settings and restrictions. This service cannot be disabled in Windows 7. Manages the keys used by Network Access Protection. Supports Human Interface Devices HID expanded functionality such as additional buttons on a keyboard, remote controls, and more.

This is a helper service that aids in the communication between the Distributed Transaction Coordinator and the Kernel Transaction Manager. Allows Media Center Extender hardware and software devices, such as an Xbox , to connect to your computer and share the Media Center features if installed. Helps multimedia applications by prioritizing CPU loads of various system-wide processes and tasks.

Responsible for the connection between the domain controller and your computer if your computer is on a domain. Provides the user with the graphics interface to manage all network connections. Manages a list of networks the computer has connected to and their individual settings and properties. Provides notification of network interface changes. Allows Windows to share TCP ports over the network. Provides file operations for the offline files feature of Windows Explorer.

The black viper script seems to helped it. Nice script it worked. I prefer this script to merge reg file. Hello all, have the same problem as the initial one with almost all services disabled. Enabled many by hand but I am not sure what I have done. I am on the Internet but my Network and Audio Speaker symbol in the system tray still are crossed out. Btw, I am talking about Windows If Phillip is still there I wonder whether the script he had written for win7 is working for win10 too??

Check the link at the end of the post, maybe they have an updated version. When this happened on a Windows 8. Just click the check box twice and hit apply. Any help would be great. Posted 11 May - PM Ive tried that, but it says that System Restore does not appear to be functioning properly This will load the Windows Advanced menu.

The OS will load an image of the system the last time it worked properly. Edited by Xircal, 11 May - PM. Posted 11 May - PM Tried that as well. No dice. Perhaps you could make a list of the things you've already tried? That'll save us both a lot of trouble. Posted 11 May - PM Ha! Thats really all Ive tried. Ive tried restarting some of the services, but it gives me an error stating that the dependency service failed to start Click the "Services tab" and then click the "Enable All" button.

Posted 22 May - AM What happened to your services? You probably wanted to perform a safe bootl What I suspect happened is that on the general tab of MSCONFIG you chose "selective startup" and then removed the checkmark or filled in block for the "Load Startup Services" option, and probably the others as well. This clears out your services so that none of them start.

Some of these services are essential for Windows startup and for the working of its core components. Some others are designed for specific user requirements. For example, the Print Spooler service polls and facilitates the operation of any external print hardware connected to a computer with Windows installed.

Those who are not using a printer can turn off of this service to distribute system resources to other services. Third party Windows applications also create services for its own Windows components. Here in this article we will show you how can disable unwanted services in Windows and speed up the overall performance of the OS.

In Windows, the startup type of any application can be set to three modes, automatic, disabled and manual. A disabled service completely stops its operation and that of the associated programs.

Automatic services are the one loads at Windows boot. A manual service loads only when a program or process needs it. The operation and use of all the Windows services are described under the extended tab. Double-click on any of the service to open its configuration. The selection of any service is purely based on the hardware, networking or software preferences and needs of the user.



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