black viper

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Black Viper is a well-known resource for Windows service configuration guides, offering detailed lists of which services can be safely disabled to improve system performance. Discussions on WindowsForum.com reference Black Viper's configurations for Windows 7, 8, and 8.1, often in the context of troubleshooting slow boot times, optimizing low-resource PCs for gaming, or reducing memory usage. Users share experiences following Black Viper's guides, sometimes combining them with tools like Soluto or GameBooster. The tag covers practical advice for disabling non-essential Windows services, with an emphasis on balancing performance gains against system stability.
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    Windows 7 Problems caused by recent Windows 7 updates

    I don't now if this is the right community, but I hope that somebody can help me with the host of problems that recent upgrades have caused to my Win 7 Home Premium x64 SP1 installation on my Sony Vaio All-in-1 computer. I returned from a recent vacation to find a whole list of updates...
  2. brkkab

    Windows 8 Black Viper's Windows 8.1 configurations

    Here's the link for Black Viper's Windows 8.1 Service configurations. Link Removed
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    Windows 8 Windows 8 Service Configurations

    Black Viper, well known for service configuration settings for Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and has now created a Service Configuration for Windows 8. From Black Viper; Link Removed From my own personal experience, I have found that right clicking on any particular service, then selecting...
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    Windows 8 Required APPS SLOW booting up?

    I follwed Black Vipers Guide and I used Soluto and it found the required apps are hogging my memory. Are all of these required? Thanks
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    Windows 7 Optimizing processes and services for better gaming on low resource PC

    I have a laptop with a single core processor and 4 gigabytes of system Ram. It has no video card, but a video chip on the motherboard instead. This video chip has 336 MB of dedicated ram And uses up to 1.2 gigabytes of additional shared system ram for video memory. My goal is to slim down the...
  6. Mike

    Improve OS Performance by Disabling Non-Essential Services

    One of the best ways to improve the performance of your Windows operating system is to disable the core services you do not need. Rather than list them all here, a guy has been doing it for years, with great results. This is a perfect solution for people running Netbooks or older computers and...
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