View Full Version : turning off services in Vista
maXXspeed
12-22-2008, 04:02 PM
i would like to turn off some thing running in Vista's serives list. does anyone know where i may find a info on what to turn disable of leave as automatic.
thanks in advance
maXX
-=Antimatter=-
12-22-2008, 04:04 PM
Here you go (http://www.letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=vista+services+guide)
Just please, leave SuperFetch and Indexing enabled if nothing else.
Azhar
12-22-2008, 04:09 PM
I strongly suggest you leave Vista's services alone. What isn't needed isn't running until programs or operations call for it. You will gain no speed advantages whatsoever.
You'd only be shooting yourself in the foot when you run something but it didn't work because you disabled something it needs but didn't know about it.
DeaconFrost
12-22-2008, 04:09 PM
The best advice, and echoed by many here....just leave it alone. Vista isn't XP and should be treated like XP.
Cmustang87
12-22-2008, 04:14 PM
The best advice, and echoed by many here....just leave it alone. Vista isn't XP and should'NT be treated like XP.
Fixed :p
maXXspeed
12-22-2008, 04:49 PM
thanks for the quick replies.
ill just leave the services alone.
thanks again everyone
maXX
Grazehell
12-22-2008, 06:44 PM
It's really weird to hear all you folks say leave the services alone.
I for one did not need:
Bluetooth
remote registry
DNS client
Tablet pc input service
TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper Service
WebClient
Windows Remote Management
Windows Image Acquisition
And boy does everything work fine for me with them off. If I need them I would simply enable them.
Shit I dont even need a virus scan!
ryan_975
12-22-2008, 06:54 PM
It's really weird to hear all you folks say leave the services alone.
I for one did not need:
Bluetooth
remote registry
DNS client
Tablet pc input service
TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper Service
WebClient
Windows Remote Management
Windows Image Acquisition
And boy does everything work fine for me with them off. If I need them I would simply enable them.
Shit I dont even need a virus scan!
Other than remote registry, what gain did you get from disabling any of those services? They weren't using any CPU time, so they weren't slowing the system down. You migh have gained a few MB of memory. Seems like doing work just be doing work.
DNS client is actually something that speeds up IP based network activity. Without it, Windows is forced to ask a DNS server to do it's lookups instead of relying on it's own cache.
Zero82z
12-22-2008, 06:54 PM
It's really weird to hear all you folks say leave the services alone.
I for one did not need:
Bluetooth
remote registry
DNS client
Tablet pc input service
TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper Service
WebClient
Windows Remote Management
Windows Image Acquisition
And boy does everything work fine for me with them off. If I need them I would simply enable them.
Shit I dont even need a virus scan!
If you enabled those services again, you wouldn't see a bit of difference in terms of performance. That's why it's recommended to leave the services alone.
Mithent
12-22-2008, 07:03 PM
I've not changed anything about my service configuration, and Remote Registry and Windows Remote Management are on Manual and not running anyway. I do use Bluetooth and the DNS client (since it caches DNS lookups).
I suppose I could disable a couple of the others, but it wouldn't make any noticeable difference - they're not using up CPU time, and the RAM usage is negligible (they'll probably be top candidates for paging to the swapfile anyway, since they're not doing anything).
Grazehell
12-22-2008, 07:09 PM
Other than remote registry, what gain did you get from disabling any of those services? They weren't using any CPU time, so they weren't slowing the system down. You migh have gained a few MB of memory. Seems like doing work just be doing work.
DNS client is actually something that speeds up IP based network activity. Without it, Windows is forced to ask a DNS server to do it's lookups instead of relying on it's own cache.
I dont use the DNS client because I am on a small home network.
The psychosomatic gains from me turning off those services is what speeds up my system if anything else!!
XOR != OR
12-22-2008, 07:14 PM
I dont use the DNS client because I am on a small home network. Which tells me you don't really know what it does.
The DNS client in vista will cache domain names; so when you lookup hardforum.com, the local computer will cache that look up ( based on the TTL ). This has the effect of speeding up subsquent accesses to the domain.
Now, if you were only looking up one or two domains, this might not seem that big of a deal to just pass the request to your upstream DNS server and be done with it. But most pages have at least a dozen domain names which are called, and can negatively impact your browsing if you are relying on a home router to do the DNS look ups ( or worse; your ISP's DNS servers ).
criccio
12-22-2008, 07:17 PM
OP, it has been talked about and proven on this site many times that turning off Vista services gives you very little to no gains whatsoever. Grazehell apparently missed that.
Zero82z
12-22-2008, 07:18 PM
I dont use the DNS client because I am on a small home network.
DNS /= DHCP.
Grazehell
12-22-2008, 07:19 PM
OP, it has been talked about and proven on this site many times that turning off Vista services gives you very little to no gains whatsoever. Grazehell apparently missed that.
Oh I did not. I read the 101 threads on it!
Freezebyte
12-22-2008, 07:28 PM
Indexing is worthless and eats up to many CPU cycles, I kill it.
ryan_975
12-22-2008, 07:31 PM
Indexing is worthless and eats up to many CPU cycles, I kill it.
Indexing is supposedly important for Superfetch to function the way it's supposed to.
Miscommunication
12-22-2008, 07:36 PM
Yeah indexing I turn off because I dont really use Search at all. Remote Registry I also turn off just for peace of mind :P. Everything else I leave default as one should.
criccio
12-22-2008, 07:47 PM
Indexing is worthless and eats up to many CPU cycles, I kill it.
Yeah indexing I turn off because I dont really use Search at all.
You both have no idea what you are talking about. Read. (http://www.tweakguides.com/VA_1.html) You might actually lean something.
brucedeluxe169
12-22-2008, 08:01 PM
i turn off tablet pc, print spooler (i never, ever use printers.... ever, ever ever ever ever!), remote registry, indexing, readyboost (i just never use it...)
sure, i might not notice much of a difference, but to me at least, the less that is running, the better... and it takes all of 30 seconds to disable the services.... so its really not a big deal to do it...
bigdogchris
12-22-2008, 09:09 PM
I strongly suggest you leave Vista's services alone. QFT.
Vista removes running processes that are not needed. It's best to leave it alone.
Miscommunication
12-22-2008, 11:39 PM
You both have no idea what you are talking about. Read. (http://www.tweakguides.com/VA_1.html) You might actually lean something.
Read. Like I said, I don't use the instant search feature at all. I open up whatever folder I want to get to what I want. For example I don't use the 'start search' either.
DeaconFrost
12-23-2008, 08:59 AM
Shit I dont even need a virus scan!
And there goes your credibility too! Disabling those services has done nothing for you, and there's no reason to do so.
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