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Windows Services Optimization?

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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.

The only things I use on my PC primarily is Steam and Google chrome, I rarely ever type or print things on my computer, more or less use any other built in windows utilities. Does anyone here have a list of services that run in the background on my PC that are unnecessary to me? I would like to get the utmost performance out of my PC and I feel as if services running in the background that I CAN but know I do not have to disable, would be a good route to take.

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Unless this was a pre-built machine from like Dell or somewhere that installs bloatware out of the box there isn't anything that is really "unnecessary" that a default windows install will put on. Also, which version of Windows are you running?

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1 minute ago, Lurick said:

Unless this was a pre-built machine from like Dell or somewhere that installs bloatware out of the box there isn't anything that is really "unnecessary" that a default windows install will put on. Also, which version of Windows are you running?

I'm talking about things like printer services, that I've found and disabled that I never use because I actually have a computer that I send anything I need printed to, I'm on windows 10. 

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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.

Current Network Layout:

Current Build Log/PC:

Storage Server Setup:

 

Prior Build Log/PC:

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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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