Re: cleaning up my pc to speed up performance?

So mostly, turning stuff off at startup isn't going to help.  It will some, but the important question is which things are using stuff over a long period of time.  There's no guarantee that it's not being fired up by something else later and if they all just go idle after start-up, then why kill them?  You're going to have to do your own research; I will not ever give advice on disabling specific processes, drivers, or services.  It's not a safe thing to do and if you aren't able to do your research then don't touch it.  If there is any question whatsoever as to whether you want to turn it off, the answer is that you don't.  because you can find yourself in situations where you can't fix it, at least not without competent sighted help at the least.
But in this case, that's already a really tiny list anyway, and there's probably not much more you can get rid of.

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