program deactivator

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Is there any utility similar to program deactivator that is available in tuneup utilities?
 
The reason I mentioned "Game Boosters" is because they sound like they do a similar thing, however, there's a Program Deactivator in IObit's ASC Pro version (paid).
http://www.iobit.com/advancedsystemcarepro.php

The Optimize system section includes TuneUp Program Deactivator, which unloads programs from memory and prevents their further automatic execution, an alternative to uninstalling them. While disabled programs continue to consume disk space, they no longer affect the startup time, the shutdown time and the system performance. Other components include a defragmentation tool, a registry cleaner, and a startup manager to replace MSConfig.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TuneUp_Utilities#System_Optimizations

You could manually manage your Windows OS, if that's something you're up for. The most simple method I can think of, is create .bat (batch files) to enable/disable services from services.msc.
 
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The reason I mentioned "Game Boosters" is because they sound like they do a similar thing, however, there's a Program Deactivator in IObit's ASC Pro version (paid).
http://www.iobit.com/advancedsystemcarepro.php


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TuneUp_Utilities#System_Optimizations

You could manually manage your Windows OS, if that's something you're up for. The most simple method I can think of, is create .bat (batch files) to enable/disable services from services.msc.

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Would be great if there's a standalone program like tuneup deactivator, it very useful to me
 
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