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<blockquote data-quote="jcee" data-source="post: 149787" data-attributes="member: 10506"><p>Windows as a base OS for a HTPC seems quite bulky and comes with quite a lot of service and processes running out of a box.</p><p></p><p>Though they are ok for a PC usage, they might mean a disadvandtage for HTPC use: </p><p>E.g.</p><p></p><p>- use up CPU time, causing stuttering, slowing down system</p><p>- use up memory</p><p>- unwanted things happening in the background, potential problems.. </p><p></p><p>I wonder if you guys have a list of things to savely disable, to get the system as lean and robust as possible?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcee, post: 149787, member: 10506"] Windows as a base OS for a HTPC seems quite bulky and comes with quite a lot of service and processes running out of a box. Though they are ok for a PC usage, they might mean a disadvandtage for HTPC use: E.g. - use up CPU time, causing stuttering, slowing down system - use up memory - unwanted things happening in the background, potential problems.. I wonder if you guys have a list of things to savely disable, to get the system as lean and robust as possible?! [/QUOTE]
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