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<blockquote data-quote="Bernard" data-source="post: 1012608" data-attributes="member: 120430"><p>I didn't switch off any windows services. I only have the stock Windows XP x86 "Home" edition that came pre-installed on the laptop. Thought I did "restore to factory" before I installed MePo. So it is not a used Windows installation with all types of other software leftovers. </p><p> </p><p>Also something else I just remember is that I had the "TV Server" installed (GUI client+service) since the laptop has a TV Card, but I have never used it, so I uninstalled that as well. </p><p> </p><p>I haven't thought of disabling any windows services. If this is your plan you should remember about "ProcessExplorer". It can display the services that run under each svchost.exe instance, so this way you can see the ones that take up the most memory or CPU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bernard, post: 1012608, member: 120430"] I didn't switch off any windows services. I only have the stock Windows XP x86 "Home" edition that came pre-installed on the laptop. Thought I did "restore to factory" before I installed MePo. So it is not a used Windows installation with all types of other software leftovers. Also something else I just remember is that I had the "TV Server" installed (GUI client+service) since the laptop has a TV Card, but I have never used it, so I uninstalled that as well. I haven't thought of disabling any windows services. If this is your plan you should remember about "ProcessExplorer". It can display the services that run under each svchost.exe instance, so this way you can see the ones that take up the most memory or CPU. [/QUOTE]
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