The Windows operating system is configured on most computers with a default set of start-up programs and services. The problem with this approach is that many of the services started automatically by Windows may never be used by your computer. Each service, or operation, requires space in the computer’s memory. Each section of memory reserved by the operating system lowers the amount available to the programs you run and, in some instances, may result in sluggish response times. You can avoid this problem by carefully selecting and stopping services you don’t need. Writer Bio
