Windows 10: Unnecessary background stuff – list?

Discus and support Unnecessary background stuff – list? in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; Stuff running in the background slows down the computer so I want to disable (stop) as many as I can without messing up stuff I want to keep (happen).... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by jmdraft, Nov 19, 2016.

  1. jmdraft Win User

    Unnecessary background stuff – list?


    Stuff running in the background slows down the computer so I want to disable (stop) as many as I can without messing up stuff I want to keep (happen).

    What I want to keep (happen).

    1. Auto fill – name, address, email address, phone# etc.
    2. User names and passwords. They’re set up to sign into my most used websites e.g. credit cards, user groups (forums), bank etc. I don’t want to mess this up so keep cookies etc.
    3. Time, alarm clock etc…………basic stuff

    I don’t know what many apps are, so I’m looking for a list (+ brief descriptions) of those that I don’t really need e.g. marketing, reminders (pokes) to upgrade-download stuff that I will have to buy.

    Can someone recommend a place to find this?

    :)
     
    jmdraft, Nov 19, 2016
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  2. CORTANA

    Thank you for your response. I'm not worried bout Cortanna spying. My issue is the stuff that runs in the background that slows my laptop. I use to be able to shut all the unnecessary stuff off but the new updates are not allowing it. I don't want to pay
    someone to tell me how to undo the changes Microsoft made when updating my computer.
     
    Time Starved, Nov 19, 2016
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  3. turn off apps running in the background

    how do I turn off unnecessary apps running in the background ?
     
    RAJESWARA RAOB V V, Nov 19, 2016
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  4. CountMike New Member

    Unnecessary background stuff – list?

    Start by checking startup program list (Task Manager > Startup), disable anything you are not using regularly. With time and most ready made, brand name computers , specially laptops, manufacturers put in whole pile of programs that are a drain on system resources.
     
    CountMike, Nov 20, 2016
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  5. jmdraft Win User
    Unnecessary background stuff – list? [​IMG]
    I did that a few weeks ago but it’s still slow. So, like I said, I need a list of unnecessary stuff with brief explanations. Example, I want Microsoft Edge. But I don’t have it open and it says it’s running in the background. What does that mean? If off, does that affect its function-performance………what? There is a lot of stuff like this and I don’t want to have to keep turning off, going back to check, turning on again, not remembering what I did, or did not do etc. I want to do it once and forget it.
     
    jmdraft, Nov 20, 2016
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  6. Sven1458 Win User
    Sven1458, Nov 20, 2016
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  7. jmdraft Win User
    Thanks but waaaaaaaay to complicated. Just a list: Disable these:……. Let these run:……….
     
    jmdraft, Nov 20, 2016
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  8. dalchina New Member

    Unnecessary background stuff – list?

    No-one's going to give you a list. We just don't know what's running on your PC.. P=personal i.e. what might be important and useful to one person may not be to another.

    Look at your task manager. What's using a lot of disk/CPU/network resources?
    How much is being used?
    When is your PC slow? Startup? After logging in? In normal use once logged in?

    When your PC is nominally idle, your CPU use should be well under 4%, preferably under 2% (depends what you have running). And your disk and network use should be near enough 0.

    Focus on those- do you need them? If not, can you uninstall them?
    Then have a look at Memory while you're there.

    Post a screenshot of your task manager if there's something you need help with. Make sure you click on the tab at the top of the relevant column so processes using most resources are at the top.

    Don't bother playing around with services (ref. Black Viper above) - you're more likely to get into difficulty than gaining anything.

    Specific things like a slow response to right clicking things (context menu) is something different again.

    Try the above and compare a clean boot with a normal boot and see what difference there is. That will help you to decide.
     
    dalchina, Nov 20, 2016
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  9. Steve C Win User
    Steve C, Nov 21, 2016
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  10. dalchina New Member
    @Steve C - I'm guessing that's a bit too technical and wouldn't help to prioritise.
     
    dalchina, Nov 21, 2016
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  11. jmdraft Win User
    Here is a place to start: The first one says “Turning this off will reset your ID”. I don’t know what this means but, possibly, it’s exactly the kind of thing I want to avoid. I don’t want my changes gone to a lot of trouble to set up.
    Unnecessary background stuff – list? [​IMG]
     
    jmdraft, Nov 21, 2016
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  12. Barman58 Win User
    Windows 10 is not windows XP, the vast majority of the Microsoft services that run in the background are essential to the correct, safe and secure running of the system, and those that are not are highly recommended to run,

    The OS is built To monitor it's services and hardware and manage system changes when required.

    A Service is not often something that does not require other services and settings to perform its tasks, So even if you do not need a service, something that you do need may need it

    If you can find a particular service that you are sure you do not need (A network system if you never go online or communicate on a local network), for example,

    Never disable the service, set it to manual, so that when you do actually need it or some other process that you need requires it to be running it will start when called

    A lot of third party services are however just there to provide unnecessary "bells and Whistles" to an application.

    Check what non Microsoft items are included in start-up, remove those that are non essential but only after thoroughly researching the functions they provide, something the just gives quick access to a program is easily replaced with a standard shortcut which has no overhead, the control panel for your antivirus is more important, but even this can often be accessed from some other route without the overhead of a background app if you are realy short of memory
     
    Barman58, Nov 21, 2016
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  13. jmdraft Win User

    Unnecessary background stuff – list?

    Dalcina,

    You’re right. “a bit too technical” is an understatement. In settings, it’s identified as “Let apps use my advertising ID etc.” An example of how things are identified is “Microsoft Windows Windows Mail Microsoft Corporation c:\program files\windows mail\winmail.exe 7/15/2016 8:25 PM”
    I have no way to associate “Let apps” with anything like e.g. Windows Mail” listed in Autoruns.
    A Google search did this: Google
    What Windows 10's "Privacy Nightmare" Settings Actually Do

    And “Privacy Nightmare” is where I am with this.
    Obviously, I’m just a dummy user and have no interest in becoming an expert. I just need to get on with mundain, daily stuff like paying my bills online, and it’s beginning to look like spending days trying to figure this out will result in my bills being paid late.
    But thanks for your help.

    Unnecessary background stuff – list? [​IMG]
     
    jmdraft, Apr 4, 2018
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