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Dangerous Optimization: These Windows Services Should Not Be Disabled

2025-12-10

Have you ever felt that your computer has become slower and desperately searched online for ways to “speed it up”? If so, you’ve likely come across radical advice: “Disable these ten services, and Windows will fly!” The internet is full of such “guides.” They promise instant results but often hide the true cost. Blind optimization by disabling system components is a game of Russian roulette with your PC’s stability.

Today, we will debunk this dangerous myth. Instead of mindlessly following questionable instructions, let’s figure out which services are truly critical, why they shouldn’t be touched, and where to actually look to restore your computer’s former speed without risk.

Why doesn’t Reg Organizer have a RAM optimization feature?

2025-10-23

As specialists with many years of experience in configuring and maintaining Windows, we are often asked about using utilities for optimizing RAM and about including such functions in Reg Organizer. We want to provide the most comprehensive and, hopefully, final answer to this question.

What is Prefetching in Windows?

2025-03-25 (updated 11 months ago)

Prefetching is a technology in Windows that speeds up the launch of applications. Here’s how it works: When you frequently open an application (e.g., a browser or text editor), Windows takes note and prepares everything in advance. It remembers which files and data are needed for the launch and preloads them into RAM The next […]

How to add a custom folder to the cleanup

2025-03-13 (updated 11 months ago)

How to add a custom folder for Cleanup? Answering user questions.

What do the options in the menu mean when uninstalling an application?

2025-03-13 (updated 10 months ago)

Explaining the options in the program uninstallation menu. Answering user questions.

How to disable background apps in Windows 11 and 10

2025-03-07

Background applications consume computer resources, slowing down performance. If you’re experiencing performance issues, you can try disabling some of them. In most cases, these changes are unnecessary—the system will automatically optimize the power-saving mode for apps. However, if you’re in an experimental mindset or seeking ways to speed up your system, even at the cost of reduced efficiency for certain programs, use the guidance in this article.  

Fixing the non-working Start button by trying internet recommendations and finding our own solution.

2025-03-02 (updated 11 months ago)

Fixing a non-working Start button in Windows. We try what is recommended on the internet. But in the end, we come up with our own solution..

How to uninstall applications and their remnants using Reg Organizer without launching it?

2025-02-17

Unused applications clutter up Windows. Standard uninstallation often leaves behind working files and configuration settings. Reg Organizer has a tool for removing applications that searches for and deletes traces. Let’s take a look at 2 ways to uninstall applications without opening Reg Organizer directly. Through the window context menu To useit through the context menu, go […]

Why doesn’t the quick tune-up group have a disable button?

2024-11-20

Reg Organizer features so-called quick tune-up groups. These are several fine-tuned system settings (tweaks) combined into groups to achieve a specific goal, such as System Load and Unload Speed-Up.
When such a quick tune-up group is enabled, the program sets all its included settings to specific values. Typically, a quick tune-up group has a disable button. However, some groups are enabled but do not have one. Why?

Why do different initial screens appear when uninstalling programs?

2024-11-12

User question Why, when uninstalling applications through Reg Organizer, Soft Organizer, or Files Inspector, does it sometimes first ask for confirmation, as shown in the first image, and for others, it immediately starts searching for traces, as shown in the second image? Answer This depends on how the program is registered in the system. For […]

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