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RE[2]: ...cutting the footprint in half?!?
by wanderingk88 on Wed 11th Feb 2009 04:24
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It is not just hard drive or ram memory space.
I have seen Windows machines that are *NOT* connected to the network waiting for the time-out before they would continue their operation when you login or started certain program. If you disabled networking they would start almost instantly.
In other words the computer is slowed down by a service you never requested, and should have never been active in the first place.
I am sure this is not Windows direct fault as other programs would start up right away, but why is the service even running if the computer have no use for it?