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| XP tweak for gamers If you are a hard core gamer then the tweak below is for you. Below are a list of windows services that are recommended you change to the manual setting. Routing and Remote Access Alerter Application Layer Gateway Service** (only if firewll is not used) Application Management Background Intelligent Transfer Service ClipBook COM+ System Application Distributed Link Tracking Client Distributed Transaction Coordinator Help and Support IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service** (only if do you not use the cd-rw xp record suport) IPSEC Services Logical Disk Manager Administrative Service MS Software Shadow Copy Provider Net Logon NetMeeting Remote Desktop Sharing Network DDE Network DDE DSDM Network Location Awareness (NLA) NT LM Security Support Provider Performance Logs and Alerts Portable Media Serial Number QoS RSVP Remote Desktop Help Session Manager Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator Remote Registry Removable Storage Server Smart Card Smart Card Helper SSDP Discovery Service System Restore Service Telnet Themes Uninterruptible Power Supply Universal Plug and Play Device Host Volume Shadow Copy Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) Windows Installer Windows Management Instrumentation Driver Extensions Wireless Zero Configuration WMI Performance Adapter Fast User Switching Compatibility ** (only if fast user shiching is not used or the machine have one user only) Protected Storage Windows Time TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper Task Scheduler Secondary Logon Print Spooler ** (only if the pc do not have or use a printer) Indexing Service Error Reporting Service Computer Browser Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) / Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) |
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| Re: XP tweak for gamers System Restore Service Themes Universal Plug and Play Device Host Windows Installer Windows Management Instrumentation Windows Time Task Scheduler Error Reporting Service Computer Browser Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) / Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) this is a list of services that i would reccomend you do NOT turn to manual, unless you know what they are and what they do, and can run your computer without them, the reasons are as follows... Also if your pc is part of a domain, or a large network, especially in a coorporate office, i reccomend not disabling a lot more of these services... System Restore Service -critical system restore in case of a computer crash emergency etc... also note that you cant just start the service after the problem occurs, it must be started ahead of time, and a restore point made on the computer. Themes -Ms themes, if you dont like the look and feel of windows calssic, i wouldn't turn this off... Universal Plug and Play Device Host -This one is only in the do not change section because... you CAN turn off the Universal plug and play device HOST, but, let me warn you that if you disable Plug and play in general, you will have a great many problems on your pc Windows Installer - if you want to keep installing those games, i reccomend you do not switch this. Windows Management Instrumentation - For all of the power users and admins out there, you know as much as i do, that this can come in handy from time to time. Breakdown of descriptions of this service, found on : http://www.theeldergeek.com/windows_...umentation.htm Error Reporting Service - If you want microsoft to continue to make improvements on both xp and vista, you should leave this on, and report the errors. If you have any responses, please post them, if you found something i posted that is wrong, please tell me. |
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| Re: XP tweak for gamers Quote:
Windows installer is manual by default. If you change it to auto or disabled then you will get an error that the windows installer service is not running or that they is an install already in progress. It starts and stops as it needs. also you dont know what you are saying Quote:
However, you are right in that you should never turn off the "Plug and Play" service or else the vast majority of your hardware wont work. |
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