Speed Up Windows XP by Turn Off Useless Services
For most common users, some of Windows XP build in services is meaningless. For example, the telnet services is not so useful for most people. However, these services will start when the Windows XP start up. It will affect running efficiency on computers with limited hardware resources. So, it’s better to shut down these useless system services manually in order to speed up your Windows OS.
Here I listed some System Services I had turn off on my computer for your convenience.
Alerter: a windows XP services to alert you that system have encountered error. www.yetlive.com
Error reporting service: a system service send error report to Microsoft
Event Log: log system history. (It’s useful when you are going to find system error)
Help and Support: the manual book of Windows XP. I think most of you should know how to use Windows XP
IMAPI CD-burning COM service: a XP service help user burn CDs
Indexing service: like a content of a book. It help users searching file quickly
Print Spooler: just for printing. For home users, it may be useless
Telnet: a service allow user login to your system remote. It’s sometimes used by hackers.
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