Speed up PC by stopping services in Windows.
Windows users from time to time feel their PCs are getting slower than ever before. There are a lot of reasons for being slow – downloading and installing non-trusted software, unnecessary start-up programs are piling up, viruses and so on. But sometimes even if there are no problems with your system, you feel the system becomes slow when you play games or editing photos or videos. Stopping services in Windows sometimes helps slove the problem. Services are basically programs running in the background. Some of them are necessary but some of them not depending on what you need. For example, if your PC runs on its own and doesn’t connect to others, you can stop network-related services such as Messenger, Remote Registry, Telnet and so forth. I suggest you try to get familiar yourself with Windows’ services by typing in ‘services.msc’ in Run box and then learn which services are good for you.
You can double-click the services and then start, restart or stop them manually. The safest way is to create a batch file. Firstly open notepad. Secondly, write in the notepad like this: NET STOP “the service you want to stop” line by line for each service you like to stop. Then name the file and save the file as with .bat extention. Double-click the batch file to stop the services of your choice. It could take some time. Restart you PC and you can enjoy the speed. If something goes wrong and you want to restart the services, replace NET STOP with NET START.
You can double-click the services and then start, restart or stop them manually. The safest way is to create a batch file. Firstly open notepad. Secondly, write in the notepad like this: NET STOP “the service you want to stop” line by line for each service you like to stop. Then name the file and save the file as with .bat extention. Double-click the batch file to stop the services of your choice. It could take some time. Restart you PC and you can enjoy the speed. If something goes wrong and you want to restart the services, replace NET STOP with NET START.


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