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Title: Disabled services in XP
Post by: EmuHead on December 01, 2004, 07:54:50 am
Just thought i would warn you all about disabling services in XP. I recently obtained a new graphics card (radeon 7500, as reccomended by various peeps in these forums) and had a few probs when it came to installing the drivers.

Everything went fine until it came to booting XP with the new drivers for the first time. XP booted up, then the monitor turned off. Restarted - the same again. By this time I was pooping my pants. So i started in safe mode, which worked fine.

Whilst in safe mode I enabled all the serviced that I had previously disabled, uninstalled the drivers and restarted. XP booted fine the next time, so I re-installed the drivers. It worked!

Now I was worried about having all those pointless networking services etc running on the cab I am going to build. So I just disabled them all again. It still works.

My advice is this - dont disable services until you have the system set up exactly as you want it in the cab, or make sure to enable them all again when installing new hardware.

    -EmuHead

Oh yeah - direct X 9 wouldnt install unless i enabled all the services also.
Title: Re: Disabled services in XP
Post by: JCKnife on December 01, 2004, 09:16:31 am
Thanks, Emuhead, sounds like good advice.

How do you find out which version of direct x you are running?
Title: Re: Disabled services in XP
Post by: MnMCaputo on December 01, 2004, 09:33:11 am
with winxp goto start>run and then dxdiag and hit enter.  that should show you all you want to know
Title: Re: Disabled services in XP
Post by: DrewKaree on December 01, 2004, 03:20:47 pm
Before disabling ANY services, go here:

http://www.blackviper.com/

He gives a rundown on services and possible problems disabling a service.  ALSO, he 'splains how to go about doing these things so as to give you a little less of a hard time.

Shouldn't disable anything unless you have either a)looked at his site and/or b)know what you're doing  ;)