[access-uk] Speeding up PC info - no responses

  • From: "Peter Bentley" <bentleypdlists@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2009 11:55:54 -0000

No responses to the below info - sceptical?

Peter Bentley
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  From: Peter Bentley 
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  Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 12:20 PM
  Subject: [access-uk] Speeding up PC info


  Hello

  Thought this resource might be of interest to some since slow computers often 
come up on the list. Advice is given about stopping unnecessary programs  
firing up on boot up but I have not seen anything mentioned about unnecessary 
Windows services which also load up when booting using up computer resources 
which many of us, I suspect, don't use. Below I have pasted the beginning of an 
article together with the web address. It applies specifically to XP but the 
principle might be of help to all.

  Peter Bentley

  http://www.jasonn.com/turning_off_unnecessary_services_on_windows_xp

  Turning off unnecessary services in Windows XP can greatly reduce your 
exploit risk, while improving system performance. It's a good time to inject 
that
  often there are all sorts of "download optimizers" and other cute programs 
that vendors like to push on users. Most of the time, installing such things
  slows your computer down at best. It could subject you to potential security 
risks. The first rule is "If you don't know you need it, you probably don't."

  Unnecessary services don't just subject you to security risk. They also slow 
down the operation of your computer. So, don't get lazy here and think you
  can just deal with the infections later. Go ahead and turn that junk off and 
recapture your system from these resource hogs. You get to services by going
  to Control Panel, Administrative Tools, then Services. You should see a long 
list of services, some running and some dormant. Use this checklist to help
  determine which services you can live without.

  If you don't know how to find Windows Services in Windows XP, click on Start, 
Control Panel, Administrative Tools, and Services. Below is a simple step
  by step to finding and changing your services on Windows XP. Keep in mind 
that your view settings may make your's appear slightly different, but will be
  the same basic path.




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