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All the "Services" that are listed & checked under the "Services" tab
in System Configuration Utility (Start--->Run & then type msconfig to open System Configuration Utility) - will I be able to run the program associated with a particular service if the service is unchecked? For e.g. there's a service named "iPod Service" whose corresponding checkbox is checked. Will the program associated with this service run without any problems if this checkbox is unchecked? If yes, then what difference does it make if this service is checked or unchecked? Note that the "Status" of this service is "Stopped". Also do all the checked services under the "Services" tab run at startup? I don't think so since the System Configuration Utility has an explicit "Startup" tab but the reason I am asking this is because even after unchecking 4 programs under the "Startup" tab so that they don't run at startup & consequently lessen the startup time, WinXP still takes almost the same amount of time to start as compared to the amount of time it took to start when these 4 programs used to run at startup. Thanks, Ron |
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*** See below.
"RN1" <rn5a@rediffmail.com> wrote in message news:58361695-16e7-4d73-9959-78124e9c4953@e25g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > All the "Services" that are listed & checked under the "Services" tab > in System Configuration Utility (Start--->Run & then type msconfig to > open System Configuration Utility) - will I be able to run the program > associated with a particular service if the service is unchecked? *** This depends entirely on the program. You need to find out *** by trial and error. > For e.g. there's a service named "iPod Service" whose corresponding > checkbox is checked. Will the program associated with this service run > without any problems if this checkbox is unchecked? If yes, then what > difference does it make if this service is checked or unchecked? Note > that the "Status" of this service is "Stopped". *** Again this depends on the program. You will obviously lose *** some functionality if you disable the associated service. > Also do all the checked services under the "Services" tab run at > startup? I don't think so since the System Configuration Utility has > an explicit "Startup" tab but the reason I am asking this is because > even after unchecking 4 programs under the "Startup" tab so that they > don't run at startup & consequently lessen the startup time, WinXP > still takes almost the same amount of time to start as compared to the > amount of time it took to start when these 4 programs used to run at > startup. *** The only valid conclusion you can draw from you test is *** that these services do not consume much CPU time. > Thanks, > > Ron Here is how you can find out what slows down your computer: 1. Physically disconnect it from the Internet. 2. Untick each and every task under the Startup tab of msconfig.exe. 3. Tick the tab "Hide Microsoft Services" under the Services tab. 4. Untick every remaining service. 5. Reboot the machine and measure the startup time with your stop watch. 6. Restore the services and startup tasks selectively until you find the spanner in the works. |
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On Dec 7, 12:43 am, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I....@fly.com> wrote:
> *** See below. > > "RN1" <r...@rediffmail.com> wrote in message > > news:58361695-16e7-4d73-9959-78124e9c4953@e25g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > > > All the "Services" that are listed & checked under the "Services" tab > > in System Configuration Utility (Start--->Run & then type msconfig to > > open System Configuration Utility) - will I be able to run the program > > associated with a particular service if the service is unchecked? > > *** This depends entirely on the program. You need to find out > *** by trial and error. > > > For e.g. there's a service named "iPod Service" whose corresponding > > checkbox is checked. Will the program associated with this service run > > without any problems if this checkbox is unchecked? If yes, then what > > difference does it make if this service is checked or unchecked? Note > > that the "Status" of this service is "Stopped". > > *** Again this depends on the program. You will obviously lose > *** some functionality if you disable the associated service. > > > Also do all the checked services under the "Services" tab run at > > startup? I don't think so since the System Configuration Utility has > > an explicit "Startup" tab but the reason I am asking this is because > > even after unchecking 4 programs under the "Startup" tab so that they > > don't run at startup & consequently lessen the startup time, WinXP > > still takes almost the same amount of time to start as compared to the > > amount of time it took to start when these 4 programs used to run at > > startup. > > *** The only valid conclusion you can draw from you test is > *** that these services do not consume much CPU time. > > > Thanks, > > > Ron > > Here is how you can find out what slows down your computer: > 1. Physically disconnect it from the Internet. > 2. Untick each and every task under the Startup tab of msconfig.exe. > 3. Tick the tab "Hide Microsoft Services" under the Services tab. > 4. Untick every remaining service. > 5. Reboot the machine and measure the startup time with your stop watch. > 6. Restore the services and startup tasks selectively until you find > the spanner in the works. Thanks, Pegasus, for the prompt response. I will definitely try out your suggestion to nail the culprit/s responsible for increasing the startup time. Thanks once again, Regards, Ron |
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"RN1" wrote: > On Dec 7, 12:43 am, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I....@fly.com> wrote: > > *** See below. > > > > "RN1" <r...@rediffmail.com> wrote in message > > > > news:58361695-16e7-4d73-9959-78124e9c4953@e25g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > > > > > All the "Services" that are listed & checked under the "Services" tab > > > in System Configuration Utility (Start--->Run & then type msconfig to > > > open System Configuration Utility) - will I be able to run the program > > > associated with a particular service if the service is unchecked? > > > > *** This depends entirely on the program. You need to find out > > *** by trial and error. > > > > > For e.g. there's a service named "iPod Service" whose corresponding > > > checkbox is checked. Will the program associated with this service run > > > without any problems if this checkbox is unchecked? If yes, then what > > > difference does it make if this service is checked or unchecked? Note > > > that the "Status" of this service is "Stopped". > > > > *** Again this depends on the program. You will obviously lose > > *** some functionality if you disable the associated service. > > > > > Also do all the checked services under the "Services" tab run at > > > startup? I don't think so since the System Configuration Utility has > > > an explicit "Startup" tab but the reason I am asking this is because > > > even after unchecking 4 programs under the "Startup" tab so that they > > > don't run at startup & consequently lessen the startup time, WinXP > > > still takes almost the same amount of time to start as compared to the > > > amount of time it took to start when these 4 programs used to run at > > > startup. > > > > *** The only valid conclusion you can draw from you test is > > *** that these services do not consume much CPU time. > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > Ron > > > > Here is how you can find out what slows down your computer: > > 1. Physically disconnect it from the Internet. > > 2. Untick each and every task under the Startup tab of msconfig.exe. > > 3. Tick the tab "Hide Microsoft Services" under the Services tab. > > 4. Untick every remaining service. > > 5. Reboot the machine and measure the startup time with your stop watch. > > 6. Restore the services and startup tasks selectively until you find > > the spanner in the works. > > Thanks, Pegasus, for the prompt response. I will definitely try out > your suggestion to nail the culprit/s responsible for increasing the > startup time. > > Thanks once again, > > Regards, > > Ron Adding to Pegasus excellent advice, it doesn't mean removing the service/application/program from Start Up list will remove or uninstall the application, it will just remove it from the Start Up option not from the root Directories of the system, resulting in a less Boot up time which you want to achieve if i understood right here!. You can use the Autoruns to remove the entries for Start Up programs: StartupList Index http://www.castlecops.com/StartupList.html How to Troubleshoot By Using the Msconfig Utility in Windows XP - http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310560 http://www.liutilities.com/products/...rocesslibrary/ http://www.windowsstartup.com/wso/search.php Use this tool to remove any unwanted startup from these Registry keys: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys.../Autoruns.mspx [-]HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Run = look here for the running service/program [-]HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Run = look here for the running service/program |
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