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Which Windows 11 Services Are Safe to Disable?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zero Knowledge" data-source="post: 1123976" data-attributes="member: 57429"><p>The problem with disabling 35 services is that you will run into dependency conflicts eventually if you don't know what your doing. You need to be careful if you wan to run M365/CoPilot or any new services or software packages. You will mess up your system without a doubt and will be back here crying about how you can't run this or that. If you want security then OSA System Hardener has a good list of services to disable, paid program but the dev knows what he is doing. Sadly it hasn't been updated in awhile but it's still a good piece of kit.</p><p></p><p>This reminds me of why you should probably use Debian or Ubuntu. None of this services crap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zero Knowledge, post: 1123976, member: 57429"] The problem with disabling 35 services is that you will run into dependency conflicts eventually if you don't know what your doing. You need to be careful if you wan to run M365/CoPilot or any new services or software packages. You will mess up your system without a doubt and will be back here crying about how you can't run this or that. If you want security then OSA System Hardener has a good list of services to disable, paid program but the dev knows what he is doing. Sadly it hasn't been updated in awhile but it's still a good piece of kit. This reminds me of why you should probably use Debian or Ubuntu. None of this services crap. [/QUOTE]
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