Tarekith wrote:Spindrift wrote:I guess the main reason for disabling services is that if your short on RAM you will for sure free up some of it.
If you're relying on the 5-6MB of memory you might gain back from doing these, you have other issues to concern yourself over. Like buying more memory
The security angle is one partially good reason, but honestly if you're up to date on service packs and your updates, then those bases are already covered.
On my install XP takes 32Mb which I think is about 100Mb less than a regular install.
Sure , wasting 100Mb is not much of an issue if you have at least 1 Gb but when I looked at upgrading mine I figured it's not worth the cost for that old machine, so I bought another machine instead....but the logistic company lost it in transport...so yes I have other issues to concern myself over as well as having to make the best with what I got until then
Still I will without a doubt use my slimmed install when I do get a new machine since I see no need for installing a lot of stuff I never use, even if it only takes a few % of my RAM and a CPU cycle here and there.
But then I'm not only a musician but a geek as well
