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Michael Peters
I have a notebook running XP Professional because I need it for
programming/development work - it runs database servers and application
servers. Now I want to use the same notebook for fun - that is, for music
production. For this purpose I wouldn't need XP Professional - XP home would
do - would be better even because a number of XP Prof background processes
which take up processor time aren't needed in XP home.
I think I will set all services I don't need for the music part from
'automatic' to 'manual', and when I use the notebook for programming, start
all these processes using a 'net start xy' cmd batch file.
Which XP professional processes can I safely set to 'manual' to basically
turn the XP into a 'home' edition?
-mpe
programming/development work - it runs database servers and application
servers. Now I want to use the same notebook for fun - that is, for music
production. For this purpose I wouldn't need XP Professional - XP home would
do - would be better even because a number of XP Prof background processes
which take up processor time aren't needed in XP home.
I think I will set all services I don't need for the music part from
'automatic' to 'manual', and when I use the notebook for programming, start
all these processes using a 'net start xy' cmd batch file.
Which XP professional processes can I safely set to 'manual' to basically
turn the XP into a 'home' edition?
-mpe