

Now click on “ Services and Applications -> Services” in left-side pane.ġ.b. Press WIN+X keys together to show quick access menu and then select “ Computer Management” option. You can open Services Manager using several ways as given following:ġ.a. So without wasting time let’s start the guide to configure and find Windows 10 services that can be disabled safely:įirst of all we’ll need to open Services Manager to configure Windows 10 services. This tutorial will help you in finding which Windows services are unnecessary in Windows 10 and you’ll be able to safely disable or set them to manual start so that those services don’t start with Windows and don’t take your valuable system resources.

Among these services, some are essential and required by Windows to function properly but some services are unnecessary and can be disabled or set to manual start to save CPU resources and RAM. You don’t need to be a computer geek or master to follow these guides.Īctually in Windows operating system, many services (including Windows default built-in services as well as 3rd party software or driver services) run in background and consume lots of system resources.

Anyone can follow and use these guides without any problem. On the other hand AskVG’s Windows services configuration guides don’t require any expertise at all. Although you can find similar guides to configure Windows services on a few other websites but those guides require lots of expertise and knowledge to follow them. Our services configuration guides became popular because of their simplicity and easy to follow nature. Our Windows services configuration tutorials are few of the our most popular articles which have been featured on various famous websites including Microsoft Technet and MSDN websites as well. Which Windows XP Services are Safe to Disable?.Which Windows Vista Services are Safe to Disable?.Which Windows 7 Services are Safe to Disable?.Which Windows 8/8.1 Services are Safe to Disable?.In past we have posted similar tutorials for other Windows versions which can be found at following links: This tutorial is the 5th addition to our exclusive “ Which Windows services are safe to disable” series.
