Manage Windows Services
Tired of manually shutting down all the running Services on your Windows Box to get more Performance for your Gaming Sessions ?
Thanks to good old .bat files and the net Command you can switch your system to Gaming Mode and back with a single click. HereĀ“s how:
Check your running Services and see their Names:
1. Open a DOS Command Prompt (start -> run -> cmd )
2. type in "net start"
This will give you a list of all the Services currently running.
Create a .bat file
Create a empty text file on your desktop and insert the services you want to be stopped in the following form
and so on..
Use the names you got from the "net start" command and put them in quotes behind "net stop"
Save this file as stop_services.bat or whatever you like.
And another
You can also create another .bat file to start all the services again after you played by using "net start":
Get rid of the window
If all runs well you can create a Shortcut to your .bat file and choose run as minimized in its properties. If you then start the shortcut instead of directly starting the .bat file, the window
Thanks to good old .bat files and the net Command you can switch your system to Gaming Mode and back with a single click. HereĀ“s how:
Check your running Services and see their Names:
1. Open a DOS Command Prompt (start -> run -> cmd )
2. type in "net start"
This will give you a list of all the Services currently running.
Create a .bat file
Create a empty text file on your desktop and insert the services you want to be stopped in the following form
net stop "Automatic Updates" /y
net stop "Printer Spooler" /y
and so on..
Use the names you got from the "net start" command and put them in quotes behind "net stop"
Save this file as stop_services.bat or whatever you like.
And another
You can also create another .bat file to start all the services again after you played by using "net start":
net start "Automatic Updates"
net start "Printer Spooler"
Get rid of the window
If all runs well you can create a Shortcut to your .bat file and choose run as minimized in its properties. If you then start the shortcut instead of directly starting the .bat file, the window
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