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Old 03-12-2007
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Default Boosting Performance by Disabling Unnecessary Services on Windows XP Pro Systems

Boosting Performance by Disabling Unnecessary Services on Windows XP
Pro Systems
http://windows.fyicenter.com/256_Per..._by_Disab.html

This tutorial shows you how to boost performance by stopping and
disabling unnecessary services on Windows XP Professional systems with
Service Pack 1. In the end, 56 services could be disabled; 14 services
could be defined to run in "Manual" mode; only 17 services need to be
defined to run in "Automatic" mode.

Please visit this Website.:
http://windows.fyicenter.com/256_Per..._by_Disab.html

Thank you,
Thank you,
Windows System and Applications Resource FYI
http://windows.fyicenter.com

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Old 03-13-2007
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Default Re: Boosting Performance by Disabling Unnecessary Services on Windows XP Pro Systems

On 12 Mar 2007 10:17:45 -0700, "Software Engineer"
<betsy_gate@yahoo.com> wrote:

>Boosting Performance by Disabling Unnecessary Services on Windows XP
>Pro Systems
>http://windows.fyicenter.com/256_Per..._by_Disab.html
>
>This tutorial shows you how to boost performance by stopping and
>disabling unnecessary services on Windows XP Professional systems with
>Service Pack 1.


Why on earth would anyone run without SP2 installed?

> In the end, 56 services could be disabled; 14 services
>could be defined to run in "Manual" mode; only 17 services need to be
>defined to run in "Automatic" mode.
>
>Please visit this Website.:
>http://windows.fyicenter.com/256_Per..._by_Disab.html
>
>Thank you,
>Thank you,
>Windows System and Applications Resource FYI
>http://windows.fyicenter.com

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