7 ចំណុចដោះស្រាយបញ្ហាដែលកើតមានលើ Windows
ជាមួយ Advanced WindowsCare2 ជាកម្មវិធីប្រើប្រាស់ផ្ទាល់ខ្លួនមួយ ដែលផ្ដល់ជូនលោកអ្នកនូវមុខងារពិសេស ៧ យ៉ាងក្នុងការ ថែរក្សាម៉ាស៊ីនឱ្យកាន់តែដំណើរការល្អទ្វេដង។ វាជាកម្មវិធីដែលមានលក្ខណៈងាយស្រួលក្នុងការប្រើប្រាស់ ពុំទាមទារឱ្យធ្វើការ កំណត់អ្វីច្រើនឡើយ គឺការងារទាំងឡាយវានឹងធ្វើការជូនលោកអ្នកដោយស្វ័យប្រវត្ដិ។ ចំនុចពិសេសទាំង ៧ ដែលកម្មវិធីមានគឺៈ
- កំទេចពពួកមេរោគ Spyware ចង្រៃ
- រារាំងការជ្រាតចូលពពួកមេរោគផ្សេងៗ
- ជួសជុលបញ្ហាដែលកើតមានលើ Registry
- បង្កើនល្បឿនដំណើរការម៉ាស៊ីនឱ្យបានលឿន
- គ្រប់គ្រងកម្មវិធីដែលដំណើរការដំបូង
- លុបពត៌មានផ្ទាល់ខ្លួនទាំងឡាយ ដែលសល់ពីការប្រើប្រាស់លើម៉ាស៊ីន
- លុបឯកសារគ្មានប្រយោជន៍ចេញពីម៉ាស៊ីនដើម្បីបង្កើនផ្ទៃទំនេរលើឌីស និងនៅមានមុខងារផ្សេងៗទៀត។
របៀបប្រើប្រាស់កម្មវិធី
សន្មត់ថាលោកអ្នកបានដំឡើងកម្មវិធីចប់សព្វគ្រប់ហើយ បន្ទាប់សូមដំណើរការកម្មវិធី Start => Programs => Advanced WindowsCare V2 Personal => WindowsCare V2 Personal វានឹងលោតផ្ទាំងមួយដូចខាងក្រោមៈ
- សូមចុចលើប៊ូតុង Scan ដើម្បីចាប់ផ្ដើមស្វែងរកភាព Error ដែលមានក្នុងម៉ាស៊ីន។ រង់ចាំដល់វា Scan ចប់វានឹងបង្ហាញផ្ទាំង ដូចខាងក្រោមៈ
យើងឃើញមានចំនួន ៧ ចំនុចដែលវាបានធ្វើការស្គេន ក្នុងនោះលោកអ្នកអាចចុចលើពាក្យ Show Details ដើម្បីមើលពត៌មាន លំអិតអំពីការងារដែលវាបានធ្វើ។ ដូច្នេះយើងខ្ញុំសូមលើកយកចំនុចនីមួយៗមកបង្ហាញជូនដូចខាងក្រោមៈ ១.កំទេចពពួកមេរោគ Spyware ការឆ្លងចូលនៃពពួកមេរោគ Spyware និង Adware ទៅក្នុងម៉ាស៊ីនកំពុងពេញនិយមយ៉ាងខ្លាំង។ ដូច្នេះយើងគួរតែមានវិធានការ ក្នុងការទប់ស្កាត់។ ជាមួយកម្មវិធីនេះលោកអ្នកពុំចាំបាច់ដំឡើងកម្មវិធីណាមួយផ្សេងឡើយ គឺវាមានភ្ជាប់មកជាស្រេចនូវមុខងារ តាមចាប់មេរោគ Spyware ដោយស្វ័យប្រវត្ដិតែម្ដង។ ខាងក្រោមនេះគឺជាពពួក Spyware និង Adware ដែលបានរកឃើញ
-រាល់មេរោគដែលបានរកឃើញគឺត្រូវបាន Tick ដោយស្វ័យប្រវត្ដិ ដូច្នេះលោកអ្នកអាចចុចលើប៊ូតុង Correct Problem ដើម្បី សំអាតចោលតែម្ដង។
២. រារាំងការជ្រាតចូលពពួកមេរោគ
មុខងារនេះនឹងធ្វើការស្គេនរកមើលថាតើមានឯកសារណាខ្លះដែលមិនទាន់មានសុវត្ថិភាពត្រឹមត្រូវ។ ក្នុងន័យនេះវាក៏មាននាទី ក្នុងការមើលខុសត្រូវទៅលើឯកសារទាំងនោះផងដែរ តាមរយៈការរារាំងនូវពពួកមេរោគ Spyware ទាំងឡាយ ដែលមានគោល ដៅក្នុងការជ្រាតចូលក្នុងម៉ាស៊ីនដើម្បីបង្កបញ្ហា។ វានឹងធ្វើការរារាំងនូររាល់ការដំឡើងនៃ ActiveX ផ្សេងៗដែលមានមេរោគ លាក់ខ្លួនដូចជា Spyware, adware, browser hijackers, dialers និងប្រភេទជាច្រើនទៀត។ កម្មវិធីនឹងធ្វើការ Block ទៅលើ Cookies ទាំងឡាយក្នុង Internet Browser និងធ្វើការ Restrict ទៅលើសកម្មភាពផ្សេងៗដែលបង្កឡើងឡើងដោយវិបសាយមួយ ចំនួន ។
ខាងលើបានចែកចេញជាបី ៣ ផ្នែកគឺ ការពារទៅលើប្រភេទមេរោគផ្សេងៗ វិបសាយ និង Cookie ។
៣. ជួសជុលបញ្ហាដែលកើតមានលើ Registry
នេះជាផ្នែកសំខាន់មួយក្នុងបណ្ដាផ្នែកផ្សេងៗ ដែលកម្មវិធីមាននាទីក្នុងការជួសជុលទៅ លើតំលៃដែលពុំត្រឹមត្រូវ ឬ ពុំស្គាល់ ច្បាស់លាស់ តំលៃដែលមិនប្រើប្រាស់ ឬអាចជាតំលៃដែលខូចមានបញ្ហាដោយសារកម្មវិធីផ្សេងៗ។ ត្រង់ចំនុចនេះកម្មវិធីនឹងធ្វើ ការស្គេនមើលយ៉ាងល្អិត ល្អន់ទៅគ្រប់ផ្នែកសំខាន់ៗនៃប្រព័ន្ធប្រតិបត្ដិការ ដើម្បីរកឱ្យឃើញនូវបញ្ហាដែលកើតមាន។
លោកអ្នកអាចរក្សាទុកនូវ Registry ណាមួយ ដែលគិតថាសំខាន់ ឬពុំប៉ះពាល់ដល់ Windows បាន ដោយគ្រាន់តែចុច Mouse ស្ដាំ លើតំលៃ Key ណាមួយដូចខាងក្រោមៈ
៖ សំរាប់លាក់កម្មវិធីនៅលើ Toolbars
ពេលនោះលោកអ្នកអាចសាកល្បងចូលទៅមើលនៅក្នុង Ignore List ប្រាកដជាឃើញជាមិនខាន នូវតំលៃ Key ដែលយើងបាន បញ្ចូល។
បន្ទាប់ពីបានធ្វើការដកទុកនូវតំលៃ Key ដែលគិតថាចាំបាច់ហើយសូមចុចប៊ូតុង OK ខណៈនោះលោកអ្នកអាចចុចលើប៊ូតុង Correct Problem តែម្ដងដើម្បីសំអាត។
៤.បង្កើនល្បឿនដំណើរការម៉ាស៊ីន:
សំរាប់លោកអ្នកដែលមានម៉ាស៊ីនដំណើរការយឹត មកដល់ចំនុចនេះលោកអ្នកប្រហែលជាលែងព្រួយបារម្ភទៀតហើយ ពីព្រោះវា នឹងស្គេនរក និងធ្វើការកែតំរូវទៅលើបញ្ហាផ្សេងៗដែលបង្កឡើងដោយ Windows ។ ម៉ាស៊ីននឹងមានភាពខុសប្លែកគ្នា បន្ទាប់ពី ស្គេនឃើញ និងលុបចោល។
នៅក្នុងផ្នែកនេះ វានឹងធ្វើការ Scan ទៅលើ ៥ ចំណុចគឺ Trouble Shooting, Windows Interface, Network Connection, Windows Service និង System Configuration។
-Trouble Shooting សំរាប់កែបញ្ហាទៅលើ Sound, បញ្ហា Auto Reboot , បញ្ហារបស់ Windows Explorer ឬ Internet Explorer និង បញ្ហារបស់ System ផ្សេងៗទៀត។
20 Ways To Increase Laptop’s Battery Life

Modern graphic intensive operating systems and resource hungry applications are cutting down the life of your laptop’s battery every day. The average battery life per continuous use still stands at a maximum of three to four hours. So, a fast depleting battery could very swiftly put the crutches on your ‘mobile’ road trip.
Falling just short of carrying an extra pack of batteries in the back-pack, are several ways to keep the juice flowing through the batteries.
1. Ship shape with a defrag
Regular defragmentation helps to arrange data more efficiently thus making the hard drive work less to access the data. The quicker the moving hard drive works lesser is the load placed on the battery. Thus, your batter can last longer. The effect is minimal, but this efficiency goes hand in glove with hard drive maintenance.2. Kill the resource gobblers
End the background processes that are not vital. Monitor the resource usage through a ‘Ctrl-Alt-Del’ which brings up the Windows Task Manager (in Windows). If you’re not on the internet, it is safe to shut down the immediate non-essential programs running in the taskbar like the antivirus and the firewall. Weed out unnecessary programs running as start-ups by launching the System Configuration Utility from Run – Msconfig – Tab: Startup. Uncheck the programs which you don’t want to launch and reboot the computer once.3. Pause the scheduled tasks
It may be a defrag or a virus scan, but make sure it is scheduled for a time when you are near a power outlet. If not then nix them for the moment.4. Unplug external devices
USB devices are the biggest drainers of battery power. Unplug all external devices like an external mouse, PC cards, Wi-Fi, external speakers, Bluetooth and even an attached iPod.5. Empty the CD/DVD Drives
Even if you don’t intend to use it, don’t leave any CD/DVDs as leftovers in the drives. A spinning drive sucks battery power like a sponge.6. Go local
Desist using the DVD/external drives while running on batteries. Shift the content to the hard drive or run using (free) virtual drives like Pismo File Mount or even Microsoft’s Virtual CD ROM Control Panel.7. Lower the lights
The LCD screen of a laptop is another huge power sink. Calibrate the brightness to the lowest level you can tolerate using the Function key toggles or using the Display Settings applet in the Control Panel.8. Kill the sounds
Mute the speakers and try avoiding the use of multimedia software to maximize the battery life. Installed sound schemes also drain a battery perceptibly.9. Rid the screensaver
To maximize battery life by a little, switch off the screensaver.10. Visit Power Options
Get familiar with power management through the ‘Power Options’ applet in the Control Panel. Both XP and Vista come with advanced power management features which shut off components like the monitor and/or the hard drive after specified intervals. This again depends on the chosen ‘Power Schemes’ (for XP) in the same applet. For instance in XP, ‘Max Battery’ under Power Schemes can be selected for maximum battery optimization.

11. Turn off the looks
Today’s OS’s like Windows Vista come with features like ‘Aero Glass’ which are resource guzzlers. One can turn it off and go for the ‘Classic’ appearance which consumes less power. In Vista, click on Desktop – Preferences – View Colour – Appearance – Classic Appearance and Windows Basic graphical interface. In XP it’s – Display Properties – Theme – Windows Classic.Linux and even Macintosh are better optimized for longer battery life.
12. Hibernate is better than Sleep
In the Stand By mode (or sleep mode), the computer turns of the hard drive and the display but memory remains active while the CPU slows down. This draws on the battery. In contrast, hibernation mode is better because the computer saves the current state and shuts itself down completely thus saving power.13. Get the most…work on the least
Working on too many programs while on the battery is a sure fire power drainer. Keep use of graphic intensive applications to a minimum. Working on a spreadsheet consumes much less than playing your favourite game. To increase the life of the battery open just one or two programs concurrently.14. Ram in more RAM
Adequate RAM reduces the load on Virtual memory which by default resides on the hard drive. Though every extra bit of RAM uses up more power, it increases overall savings by short cutting access to the power hungry hard drive.15. Keep it clean
A laptop with blocked air vents will generate more heat thus reducing the life of the battery. Clean the air vents regularly to keep operating temperatures low. Allow for open space around the vents for air to circulate freely. Keep the area around the laptop clean to avoid entry of dust.16. Temperature is a silent killer
Undue heat kills off a battery slowly but surely. Avoid leaving the laptop under direct sunlight or inside a closed car.17. Avoid the memory effect
A problem more for the older Ni-MH batteries than for Li-Ion batteries on which most modern laptops run. Memory effect relates to the loss of battery charge when they are repeatedly recharged after being only partially discharged. It can be prevented by discharging the battery fully and then completely recharging it. Li-Ion batteries on the other hand have no problems with partial discharges and re-charges and complete discharge is never recommended for this type.18. Update software and drivers
This sounds a bit incongruous but then newer drivers and software are often designed to be more efficient (and hopefully less resource hungry).19. Use the right adapter
Ensure that the adapter you use to charge the laptop battery is an original one or one with the correct specifications. A mismatch in the wattage could cause an overload thus damaging the laptop and the battery.20. Pack it up
If you don’t plan to use the laptop on batteries for quite some time, ensure that the charge is nearly 40 percent – remove the batteries and store it in a cool place.A typical lithium ion battery has an overall average life of 2-3 years. With some care and caution, its mortality can be delayed.
Have you found your own way to increase battery life of your laptop? Share the ‘life giving’ tips with us in the comments.
How to Use Sidebar 32-Bit Mode in Windows 7 and Windows Vista 64-Bit Editions to Run Silverlight Gadgets
In 64-bit editions of Windows 7 and Windows Vista, the 64-bit Mode of Windows Sidebar auto-starts by default. That means the Sidebar Gadgets (Desktop Gadgets) that use Silverlight, do not run, as 64-bit edition of Silverlight isn’t available yet. For example, take the case of BBC News Gadget when run in Sidebar 64-bit Mode, indicates that it requires Microsoft Silverlight even though Silverlight is already installed.


This is one reason you may want to use the 32-bit Mode of Sidebar.
Running 32-bit Windows Sidebar at Startup
Click Start, type Regedit.exe and press {ENTER}Navigate to the following key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Run

Double-click Sidebar and change the value from:
C:\Program Files\Windows Sidebar\sidebar.exe /autoRun
toC:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Sidebar\sidebar.exe /autoRun
Restart Windows.This should start the x86 (32-bit) mode of Sidebar.exe, which you can verify using Task Manager.

And the BBC News Gadget should now work!

Registry Fix
To automate the above setting using REG files, download sidebarx86-def.zip, unzip and run the file sidebar-x86-default.reg. To reverse the changes, run sidebar-x64-default.reg.http://khmernewsbora.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html
Internet Explorer History Entries and Windows Search Integration
When you type in the Internet Explorer 8 address bar, some of the previously visited URLs may appear in the dropdown even after clearing the history. No matter which method you use to wipe out the history, such as deleting the index.dat, using CCleaner or other third-party cache cleaners, some of the URLs continue to appear in the auto-complete listings.
This happens because Internet Explorer 8 uses Windows Search to index the visited sites, query and fetch results from the index as you type in the address bar. This is an enhancement added in Internet Explorer 8. (Note: Windows XP users need to install Windows Search to use this feature.)

For more information, go through post The IE8 Smart Address Bar Part 1 at the IE Team Blog.
Disable Windows Search Integration in Internet Explorer
If you wish to disable IE’s Windows Search integration, use these steps:Start Internet Explorer, click Tools (ALT+T), click Internet Options
Select the Content tab.
Under AutoComplete, click the Settings button.

Uncheck Use Windows Search for better results, and click OK

Now "Internet Explorer History" is removed from the "Included Locations" listing in Indexing Options. (Indexing Options can be accessed from Control Panel, or by running the command "Control srchadmin.dll")

Hidden Registry Settings for the “Send to” Menu in Windows 7
The Send To menu in Windows allows you to quickly send a file to different locations including a floppy disk, CD-RW/DVD-RW, or to a third-party application. We’ve covered a few articles on the "Send To" menu before, and here are the three new and undocumented registry edits that can be used in Windows 7.
DelaySendToMenuBuild
By default when you right-click on a file or folder in Windows 7, it enumerates the items in your Send To folder to build the Send To menu. By setting the DelaySendToMenuBuild DWORD value data to 1 you can change the default behavior, so that Send To menu entries are generated only when you click the "Send To" menu, rather than on every right-click.Also, you may notice that the context menu pops up little bit faster than before.
DelaySendToMenuBuild (REG_DWORD value) is implemented in the following registry location:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Explorer

NoSendTo
The NoSendTo value can be used to hide the "Send To" menu in the right-click menu for a file type. It’s implemented in the file type’s ProgID. For example, to hide the "Send To" menu for text files (.txt), you’ll have to create a NoSendTo (REG_SZ) value in this location:HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT \ txtfile


NoDrivesInSendToMenu
The Send To menu displays removable drives by default, as shown below:
By enabling the NoDrivesInSendToMenu (DWORD) value, you can hide drive-letters from the Send To menu without actually hiding the drives in Windows Explorer environment. This edit works in Windows 7 and Windows Vista, and is explained in this article and also here. It’s implemented in this registry location:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Policies \ Explorer

* You’ll need to logoff and login back for this registry edit to take effect.

Microsoft Security Essentials Version 2 Released With Additional Features
Microsoft Security Essentials v2 includes the following new features and enhancements:
- Windows Firewall integration: Security Essentials setup enables you to turn on or off Windows Firewall. (And, no. It doesn’t include a firewall.)
- Network Inspection System: This feature enhances real-time protection by inspecting network traffic to help proactively block exploitation of known network-based vulnerabilities.
- New and improved protection engine: The updated engine offers enhanced detection and cleanup capabilities with better performance.
User Interface Changes in MSE 2

Fig 1: You can now control how much CPU time is used for scans. Default is 50%.

Fig 2: You can choose between the options Monitor all files, Monitor only incoming files and Monitor only outgoing files. And Enable behavior monitoring and Enable Network Inspection System options are added.





Download Microsoft Security Essentials 2.
Windows 7 Default Services Configuration Startup Type and Log on Account
Did you tweak the Services configuration incorrectly, resulting in a system slowdown or leading to other catastrophe? And you don’t remember the original configuration to revert back? You may find the Windows 7 default Services configuration table below useful.
Note that some of these services may not be found in your system, depending upon the edition of Windows 7 you’ve installed. For example, the BranchCache feature and the corresponding Service are available only in Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise Editions.
Service Name | Startup Type | Log On As |
ActiveX Installer (AxInstSV) | Manual | Local System |
Adaptive Brightness | Manual | Local Service |
Application Experience | Manual | Local System |
Application Identity | Manual | Local Service |
Application Information | Manual | Local System |
Application Layer Gateway | Manual | Local Service |
Application Management | Manual | Local System |
Background Intelligent Transfer | Automatic (Delayed) | Local System |
Base Filtering Engine | Automatic | Local Service |
BitLocker Drive Encryption | Manual | Local System |
Block Level Backup Engine | Manual | Local System |
Bluetooth Support Service | Manual | Local Service |
BranchCache | Manual | NetworkService |
Certificate Propagation | Manual | Local System |
CNG Key Isolation | Manual | Local System |
COM+ Event System | Automatic | Local Service |
COM+ System Application | Manual | Local System |
Computer Browser | Manual | Local System |
Credential Manager | Manual | Local System |
Cryptographic Services | Automatic | Network Service |
DCOM Server Process Launcher | Automatic | Local System |
Desktop Window Manager Session Manager | Automatic | Local System |
DHCP Client | Automatic | Local Service |
Diagnostic Policy Service | Automatic | Local Service |
Diagnostic Service Host | Manual | Local Service |
Diagnostic System Host | Manual | Local System |
Disk Defragmenter | Manual | Local System |
Distributed Link Tracking Client | Automatic | Local System |
Distributed Transaction Coordinator | Manual | Network Service |
DNS Client | Automatic | Network Service |
Encrypting File System (EFS) | Manual | Local System |
Extensible Authentication Protocol | Manual | Local System |
Fax | Manual | Network Service |
Function Discovery Provider Host | Manual | Local Service |
Function Discovery Resource Publication | Manual | Local Service |
Group Policy Client | Automatic | Local System |
Health Key and Certificate Management | Manual | Local System |
HomeGroup Listener | Manual | Local System |
HomeGroup Provider | Manual | Local Service |
Human Interface Device Access | Manual | Local System |
IKE and AuthIP IPsec Keying Modules | Manual | Local System |
Interactive Services Detection | Manual | Local System |
Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) | Disabled | Local System |
IP Helper | Automatic | Local System |
IPsec Policy Agent | Manual | Network Service |
KtmRm for Distributed Transaction Coordinator | Manual | Network Service |
Link-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper | Manual | Local Service |
Media Center Extender Service | Disabled | Local Service |
Microsoft .NET NGEN v2.0.50727 X86 | Manual | Local System |
Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Service | Manual | Local System |
Microsoft Software Shadow Copy Provider | Manual | Local System |
Multimedia Class Scheduler | Automatic | Local System |
Net.Tcp Port Sharing Service | Disabled | Local Service |
Netlogon | Manual | Local System |
Network Access Protection Agent | Manual | Network Service |
Network Connections | Manual | Local System |
Network List Service | Manual | Local Service |
Network Location Awareness | Automatic | Network Service |
Network Store Interface Service | Automatic | Local Service |
Offline Files | Disabled | Local System |
Parental Controls | Manual | Local Service |
Peer Name Resolution Protocol | Manual | Local Service |
Peer Networking Grouping | Manual | Local Service |
Peer Networking Identity Manager | Manual | Local Service |
Performance Counter DLL Host | Manual | Local Service |
Performance Logs & Alerts | Manual | Local Service |
Plug and Play | Automatic | Local System |
PnP-X IP Bus Enumerator | Manual | Local System |
PNRP Machine Name Publication Service | Manual | Local Service |
Portable Device Enumerator Service | Manual | Local System |
Power | Automatic | Local System |
Print Spooler | Automatic | Local System |
Problem Reports and Solutions Control Panel | Manual | Local System |
Program Compatibility Assistant Service | Automatic | Local System |
Protected Storage | Manual | Local System |
Quality Windows Audio Video Experience | Manual | Local Service |
Remote Access Auto Connection Manager | Manual | Local System |
Remote Access Connection Manager | Manual | Local System |
Remote Desktop Configuration | Manual | Local System |
Remote Desktop Services | Manual | Network Service |
Remote Desktop Services UserMode Port Redirector | Manual | Local System |
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) | Automatic | Network Service |
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator | Manual | Network Service |
Remote Registry | Manual | Local Service |
Routing and Remote Access | Disabled | Local System |
RPC Endpoint Mapper | Automatic | Network Service |
Secondary Logon | Manual | Local System |
Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol Service | Manual | Local Service |
Security Accounts Manager | Automatic | Local System |
Security Center | Automatic (Delayed) | Local Service |
Server | Automatic | Local System |
Shell Hardware Detection | Automatic | Local System |
Smart Card | Manual | Local Service |
Smart Card Removal Policy | Manual | Local System |
SNMP Trap | Manual | Local Service |
Software Protection | Automatic (Delayed) | Network Service |
SPP Notification Service | Manual | Local Service |
SSDP Discovery | Manual | Local Service |
Superfetch | Automatic | Local System |
System Event Notification Service | Automatic | Local System |
Tablet PC Input Service | Manual | Local System |
Task Scheduler | Automatic | Local System |
TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper | Automatic | Local Service |
Telephony | Manual | Network Service |
Themes | Automatic | Local System |
Thread Ordering Server | Manual | Local Service |
TPM Base Services | Manual | Local Service |
UPnP Device Host | Manual | Local Service |
User Profile Service | Automatic | Local System |
Virtual Disk | Manual | Local System |
Volume Shadow Copy | Manual | Local System |
WebClient | Manual | Local Service |
Windows Activation Technologies Service | Manual | Local System |
Windows Audio | Automatic | Local Service |
Windows Audio Endpoint Builder | Automatic | Local System |
Windows Backup | Manual | Local System |
Windows Biometric Service | Manual | Local System |
Windows CardSpace | Manual | Local System |
Windows Color System | Manual | Local Service |
Windows Connect Now – Config Registrar | Manual | Local Service |
Windows Defender | Manual | Local System |
Windows Driver Foundation – User-mode Driver… | Automatic | Local System |
Windows Error Reporting Service | Manual | Local System |
Windows Event Collector | Manual | Network Service |
Windows Event Log | Automatic | Local Service |
Windows Firewall | Automatic | Local Service |
Windows Font Cache Service | Manual | Local Service |
Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) | Manual | Local Service |
Windows Installer | Manual | Local System |
Windows Management Instrumentation | Automatic | Local System |
Windows Media Center Receiver Service | Manual | Network Service |
Windows Media Center Scheduler Service | Manual | Network Service |
Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service | Manual | Network Service |
Windows Modules Installer | Manual | Local System |
Windows Presentation Foundation Font Cache | Manual | Local Service |
Windows Remote Management (WS-Management) | Manual | Network Service |
Windows Search | Automatic (Delayed) | Local System |
Windows Time | Manual | Local Service |
Windows Update | Automatic (Delayed) | Local System |
WinHTTP Web Proxy Auto-Discovery | Manual | Local Service |
Wired AutoConfig | Manual | Local System |
WLAN AutoConfig | Automatic | Local System |
WMI Performance Adapter | Manual | Local System |
Workstation | Automatic | Network Service |
WWAN AutoConfig | Manual | Local Service |