jmreinwald
Technical User
I have XP Home, and I found a decent site explaining what the typical services are and what they really do. I decided to disable a few of mine--for example, I have a standalone machine, so I did not need Upload Manager. To be on the safe side, for ones I was not so sure about, I left those in Manual.
I have a question about the memory usage with these services. Obviously, if a service is Disabled, that's the end of it. If it is Manual, then software that needs it will (presumably) start it up. Does Windows go ahead and allocate the necessary memory to a Manual service at boot up, or only when it is started? Then, after the service is no longer needed, does it shed that memory or keep it?
Thanks!
Joe
I have a question about the memory usage with these services. Obviously, if a service is Disabled, that's the end of it. If it is Manual, then software that needs it will (presumably) start it up. Does Windows go ahead and allocate the necessary memory to a Manual service at boot up, or only when it is started? Then, after the service is no longer needed, does it shed that memory or keep it?
Thanks!
Joe