Improve PC Performance by Disabling Windows 7 System Services
Many services run continuously in the background and perform certain task on their own in Windows 7. By disabling these unnecessary services, your PC can optimize windows 7 for better performance. In this post, we’d describe the process of disabling Windows Services.
How to disable services in windows 7?
Before starting and stopping any services, it’s important to know its features so that, it doesn’t interrupt any Windows features or background task. But, if you know the nature of services, feel free to disable it for better performance. Here are the tips to disable services in Windows 7:
Step1: To start or stop services or to, choose its Startup type: open the Services dialog box by searching for “Services” in the Start Menu search field.
Step2: The list of local services will appear. Now, double-click the required services to open the properties dialog box.
Step3: If you don’t want the services to automatically run and consume system resources, then change the startup type to Manual and click ok.
Step4: Now you can easily Start, Stop, Resume, Pause and Restart the services at any time.
Save-To-Disable System Services: The list below shows multiple services which are safe to disable. But before disabling any services, remember to read the service description carefully. If you have any doubt about the effect of disabling any services, it’s better to keep it unchanged.
1. Adaptive Brightness
2. Windows Time
3. Secondary logon
4. Offline Files
5. Portable Device Enumerator Service
6. Bluetooth Support Service
7. BitLocker Drive Encryption Service
8. Encrypting File System
9. Computer Browser
10. Certificate Propagation
11. Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Service
12. Netlogon
13. Parental Controls (in Windows 7) / Family Safety (in Windows 8)
14. Remote Desktop Configuration
15. Remote Desktop Services
16. Remote Desktop Services UserMode Port Redirector
17. Smart Card
18. Smart Card Removal Policy
19. Windows Connect Now
20. Windows Firewall
21. Windows Error Reporting Service
22. Remote Registry
23. Windows Defender
Note: Do not disable too many services at once; before disabling services take time to understand their functionality. Avoid disabling those services which are dependent on other services.
If your system performance doesn’t improve, feel free to write us or call our technical support team.