Adamsappleone 2 Posting Whiz

Some of you may not know what Services Depend on for other programs to run properly and/or run at all.
This tip will hopefully help you decide to disable a Service that you might have had second thoughts about disabling in the first place;
When in Services, right click on the Service, click Properties to expand and click on Dependencies Tab, if there are No Dependencies listed in either box then it is safe to change to Manual or even Disable.
Check the Disabled Tweaks offered by http://www.blackviper.com/ and http://tweakhound.com/ and it will show that most if not all disabled tweaks have No Dependencies. There are Services not listed in these Tweak Guides, so, this tip is also for those services.
Overall, this is intended to decrease the use of system resources/memory and increase boot time and overall increased performance.

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