Quickly optimize your system's performance by disabling unnecessary services and improving its resource allocation, with this reliable tool. Easy Service Optimizer is a simple to use application dedicated to managing the computer services and allowing you to quickly enable/disable them. It can optimize Windows booting process and performance by tweaking the specified services: for example those that are not critical for core system features.
Easy Service Optimizer is a free portable tool which helps you to disable unnecessary Windows services, and perhaps improve system performance.
The program arrives as a single executable which supports everything from Windows XP up. Launch it, Easy Service Optimizer detects your operating system, and displays a list of Windows services it can tweak and their current status.
The program has three optimization profiles: "Safe" (minimal tweaks, safe to use), "Optimized" (more services disabled), and "Extreme" (highly optimized, but also more likely to cause problems). At a minimum, all you have to do is choose a profile and click the "Apply" button, although you'll probably need to reboot to see the results.
In Windows, you may view some of the running services with the help of the Task Manager, however it only offers you few tools for controlling them. Easy Service Optimizer can detect and display most of the services installed and running on your computer, allowing you to disable those that are unnecessary.
You may easily increase your system’s performance with the help of this program, by identifying those processes that run in the background and are not necessarily required. This can be a very useful feature, especially on computers with low system resources.

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