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This is very detailed!


The longest part of the video is the services, because I am explaining each service(not really) and why they should be disabled/manual and what they are supposed to be set to.


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—————— Methods ——————

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You can use these if you want to skip to other methods just in case if you already know them or you’re just skipping.


Method 1, tweaking the visuals: 0:36


Method 2, disabling services: 4:16


Method 3, speed up your boot time: 15:24


Method 4, disabling useless windows features: 17:10


Method 5, activating maximum power: 18:22


Method 6, disabling start up items and unwanted sound effects: 20:00


Method 7, paging file(virtual ram): 22:42


Method 9, 3rd-Party-Applications + Defragmentation: 25:17


Method 10, customizing your taskbar(optional): 27:38


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——– 3rd-Party-Applications ———

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Defragging applications:


Iobit Smartdefrag: http://www.iobit.com/iobitsmartdefrag…


Piriform Defraggler: http://www.piriform.com/defraggler


Excellent computer optimizing & tweaking utilities:


Advanced System Care: http://www.iobit.com/advancedsystemca…


Advanced System Optimizer: http://www.systweak.com/aso/


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—————— Services ——————

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Application Experience (manual/disabled)


BitLocker Drive Encryption Service (disabled)


Bluetooth Support Service [Your choice]


Certificate Propagation (disabled)


Computer Browser (If you are not on a network)


Desktop Window Manager Session Manager (manual/disabled) [to disable aero effects]

Diagnostic Policy Service (manual)


Distributed Link Tracking Client (manual)


Encrypting File System (disabled)


Fax (manual)


HomeGroup Listener(definitely disabled)


HomeGroup Provider (definitely disabled)


IP Helper (disabled)


Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Service (disabled)


Netlogon (manual)


Network Access Protection Agent (disabled)


Offline Files (disabled)


Parental Controls (manual)


Portable Device Enumerator Service (disabled)


Print Spooler (manual/disabled)


Protected Storage (disabled)


Remote Desktop Configuration (disabled)


Remote Desktop Configuration (manual)


Remote Desktop Services (manual)


Remote Desktop Services (manual)


Remote Registry (disabled)


Routing and Remote Access Service (disabled)


Secondary Logon (manual)


Security Center (disabled) [It’s also your choice]


Server (disabled) [If you are not on a network]


Smart Card (disabled)


Smart Card Removal Policy (disabled)


SSDP Discovery [depends if you want to]


Tablet PC Input Service


TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper (disabled)


Themes (To get better appearance) (manual/disabled)

Windows Connect Now: [this service is used by laptops and other mobile computers to connect to Wireless Networks. If you are on a desktop computer, you can disable this service]


Windows Defender (disabled) [If you have no antivirus]


Windows Error Reporting Service (disabled)


Windows Firewall (disabled) [Only if you have no firewall/internet security]


Windows Media Center Receiver Service (manual)


Windows Media Center Scheduler Service (manual)

Windows Media Center Service Launcher (disabled)


Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service (manual)


Windows Time [depends on you if you want it disabled or not]


Windows Search [fucking useless]

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Thanks to Neri Lancioni(https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBJ7fzpzr_3-PRhnvZZA_KQ) for these tips:


-To know how many cores your processor has, go to Start/Computer(right click)/Properties. On processor section, look at how many “xxGHz” are on that line. Mine says “[…] @ 2.40GHz 2.40GHz”, wich means that I have 2 cores.

-Increasing virtual ram will increase ram, but may reduce performance. HDD is much slower than RAM.

-Don’t defragment an SSD! That kind of storage doesn’t need it.

-Keep your desktop clean, so your PC won’t have to render icons.

-On Control Panel/Power settings/(current profile)/Advanced, use “active cooling” instead of passive and make sure that max processor speed is at 100%.

-Update all drivers.

-Install all important windows updates (it won’t increase nor reduce performance, but it will be more secure)

-Disable automatic updates! Update manually. It will reduce CPU and RAM usage.


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——————– FAQ ———————-

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