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Services tweaking guide for Windows 8.0 and 8.1

Posted: 17 Oct 2024, 10:19
by K4sum1
I'm specifically basing this list off of 8.1, but I figure it will mostly apply to 8.0 as well due to 8.1 basically being a renamed service pack.

This post will go over services included in Windows 8.1 that you can disable for more performance, privacy, and security. This list is based off of the upcoming Windows 8.1 Updated v2. (Link here when finished) You may have other services not listed here which could be from different OS components being enabled or drivers or software you install. I recommend doing this on a fresh install without any other programs or drivers to more easily tell.

To open the Services configurator, press the windows key, type services.msc, and press enter.

Some services are accessible only by registry. These usually have short words with no spaces. To disable these, you will need to find them in regedit (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\(service)) and set Start to 4.

If you've applied the Windows 7 services guide to 8.1 already, here's a list of changes.
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1: These should be disabled on every install
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1.1: Disabled by default
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2: Useless for most users
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3: Conditional
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4: Do not disable:
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Common tasks you may want to do that could be broken after applying these tweaks:

Bluetooth: Enable Bluetooth Support Service.

Enabling features: Enable Windows Modules Installer and Windows Update.

Windows Update: Enable Background Intelligent Transfer Service, Windows Modules Installer, and Windows Update.

For other tasks like accessing a SMB share or IKEv2 VPN, check 3: Conditional as services that impact those tasks are described there.

For ease of use, the services from list 1 and 2 are compiled here into a registry file. There is no file for 3 as those should be applied manually depending on what you want.