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The best guide to tweaking useless Windows XP services

Windows XP services explained

Windows XP is made up of a bunch of different applications running side by side. These applications are broken down into services, DLL files, and registry entries. Before I get a bunch emails, I know it’s far more complex than this but I am trying to keep it simple. Today we are going to focus in on some default XP services that are completely useless, or close to it. These services run in the background and take up memory, so disabling some of them will increase the amount of available memory in your system.

I’m going to focus on Windows XP service pack 2 but if you’re running service pack 3 this article can still help you. If you are running on service pack 1 I strongly suggest you upgrade as soon as possible. There are major security updates implemented in service pack 2 that you need to keep yourself safer online. Services have three different settings you can apply; Automatic – Manual – and Disabled.

How to open the Windows XP services control panel

1. Click on the start button then click on run.
2. In the text box type in “services.msc” without the quotes and push ok.

At this point a box should open and all the Windows XP services should be in a list. The image below is a cut out version of my services currently running. You’ll notice the red arrow is pointing to that status of the service. We will get into this more later

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If you can’t find the run button in your system menu here is an alternative way to locate the services panel. Click on the start button and go to your control panel. Find the icon labeled administrative tools and double click on it. Then, find the icon labeled “services” and double click on it, and you should have a box open with all the services listed. (more…)