
There are a lot of ways to improve and enhance your Windows thanks to tricks and simple hacks. However, things could be easier if users were able to manually or automatically edit or remove useless Windows service easily. As a matter of fact, a lot of such services are quite useless and furthermore they use a lot of your computer resources.
Serviceseditor.com is a simple, free website containing a list of Windows Services. Out of this list you can edit and remove a Windows service you do not need thus creating a kind of virtual, customized operating system. At this point, click the submit button and the website will return you with a .reg file. You won’t have to install or edit anything. By clicking the .reg file the system will change (on or off) the services accordingly to your previous choices. A very simple choice to those users who want to decide and know what windows services are running on their machine!
Tags: hack, web utility, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
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November 1st, 2009
How is this better than Start, Run, services.msc ? From the description, it sounds like you do exactly the same thing, with nothing added.
November 2nd, 2009
Pretty true, Teri. But this is from our point of view. Just imagine a ordinary user who doesn’t even know what services.msc is and how to disable services.