Windows Services Optimization?
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Solved by Meestagibbon,
Just now, Lurick said:The services you are talking about have a non-existent impact on performance regardless of if they are enabled or disabled. You could disable pretty much every non-essential service there is and you're talking about maybe a 0.01% performance difference.
I found something called toggle tweaker.bat, it helped me do everything I wanted to do so it's not a hassle anymore.

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