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which of this stuff do I really need here? Trying to clean out!!!!!!!! When I
hide all microsoft services there are only 6, yet I have pagess of services
listed under here, does this seem right?


Also, cannot decide which startup are absolultely necessary on windows xp.
Can I get a briefing, please>

THANKS!
 
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which of this stuff do I really need here? Trying to clean out!!!!!!!!
When I
hide all microsoft services there are only 6, yet I have pagess of
services
listed under here, does this seem right?

Generally speaking, you should keep all the Microsoft services just as
they are. There may be some tweaks you can do, but they're probably not
worth doing.

What are the six non-MS services? They're probably fine just as they
are, too, but since it's only six, you may want to research what they
are.
Also, cannot decide which startup are absolultely necessary on windows
xp.
Can I get a briefing, please

Google is your friend. Also, try these sites:

http://www.pacs-portal.co.uk/startup_content.php#THE_PROGRAMS

http://www.sysinfo.org/startupinfo.html

and

http://www.answersthatwork.com (and click on the Task List button)
 
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which of this stuff do I really need here? Trying to clean out!!!!!!!! When I
hide all microsoft services there are only 6, yet I have pagess of services
listed under here, does this seem right?

Many multiple services are perfectly normal in XP even if you clean out
third party apps.
 
Plato said:
Many multiple services are perfectly normal in XP even if you clean out
third party apps.

Since your statement is so broad, I will make one.

Many multiple services are not perfectly normal for a lot of users.
 

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