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32 minutes ago, SiimOK said:

can I disable them?

Only if you want Windows to not work.

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1 hour ago, SiimOK said:

can I disable them?

Yes. Most of them.

Start > type: Services > pick: Services.

From there you see all running services on the system which you can enable or disable.

 

Service states:

  • Automatic: Runs when the system is loaded
  • Automatic (Delayed Start):  Runs when the system is fully loaded.
  • Manual: Runs only when the service is executed by a program.
  • Manual (Trigger): Runs only upon a specific event occured
  • Disable: Does not run, and it can't run, even if a program requests it.

Descriptions of each service is described on the side column.

If you have no idea what it REALLY says, then leave it alone.

 

Please note that playing with Services may result in (all depending what you are playing with):

  • Reduce system security.
  • Affect the OS experience (usually negatively)
  • May break software and games from running or crash.

There is no "Restore to default". So be sure to remember what you set and what things were.

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1 hour ago, SiimOK said:

like is this ok? When I was using win7 I didn't see as much of services.

 

Perfectly OK. If you go under "Process" tab instead, you have the title of each services.

You'll notice a lot of: "Service Host: <some title>"

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