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    Closure of redundant Windows7 system services

    Services System For the implementation of the designated System Function of a program or process, its purpose is to support other applications, usually running in the background. Compared with the user to run programs, services, program window or dialog box does not appear only in the Task Manager can be observed in their presence. This is the basic of the services but I need more details related to the closing of redundant Windows7 system services

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    How to modify the service start up?

    See I can give you a little description about how to modify the service start up. he Start menu in Win 7 "search procedures and documentation," column type "services.msc" or "service", you can search to the "service" item, click open the service management after the list window. Double-click on a service you can view or modify its properties, in the Properties window you can modify the startup type to "Manual", "automatic", "Automatic (Delayed Start)" or "Disable"

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    Re: Closure of redundant Windows7 system services

    If you are working on the windows7 services then you must know about the services that need the manual startup. "Manual" mode, as the name suggests is this service will not start while the system loads, while other services require activation, or by the user into the service management interface, manually start it or modify its properties to "automatic" startup.
    This model often used in some systems where there was no need to open the open function. In order to "Application Identity" service, for example, by default the service as "manual" state, that does not start. But when users need to use AppLocker feature, you must manually enable this service (amended to "automatic" state), otherwise AppLocker feature will not work correctly.

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    Disable all unused features

    Although the Win 7 provides a lot of features, but normally we may not be used, then you can selectively shut down these services, so as to achieve an effective save system resources.
    If your computer is not enabled desktop or a power management strategy, you can choose to disable the Power services; if your computer is not connected printer, you can choose to disable the Print Spooler service, it is the role of the file loaded into memory for later printing; If you are not less than tablet PC, you can disable Tablet PC Input Service, its role is to provide support and pen tablet sensor function; if you rarely use high-capacity mobile hard disk, etc. removable storage devices, you can also disable the Portable Device Enumerator Service, which is to provide a removable mass storage device synchronization services.

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    Re: Closure of redundant Windows7 system services

    If you have shut down the system's automatic update feature, you can also choose to disable the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (Background Intelligent Transfer Service, referred to as BITS) service, its role is to use idle network bandwidth in the background and transferred between the client and server data, mainly the system's Windows Update feature to provide support.

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    Re: Closure of redundant Windows7 system services

    Windows Firewall, we are familiar with Windows Firewall service, it goes without saying that the role of the - Windows of the basic defense system. However, if you are using a third-party anti-virus software and firewall, then you can consider turning off Windows Firewall service, because under normal circumstances, third-party anti-virus software and firewall has been completely built-in system can replace the Windows firewall, and the results than the Windows firewall better.
    Some third-party anti-virus software installed you will be prompted to shut down the system comes with a firewall, turn off Windows firewall, but did not actually shut down Windows Firewall service, which were created in the invisible waste of resources. So in actual use during the installation of third-party anti-virus software can choose to manually shut down the Windows Firewall service (set the startup mode to "Disabled").

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