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If you're looking for a reliable app to manage your Windows services and tasks, I highly recommend Autorun. I've been using it since Windows 7, and it's a perfect tool to disable unnecessary services and tasks. With its neat categories and tab-switching feature, you can easily navigate through the Task Scheduler and Services tabs and disable any services/tasks in the background/startup that you don't need. You can also check the "Publisher" category to find the Intel (or any other service) and disable it if desired. Microsoft released an app to beat Microsoft services!I just end those tasks but, if I could find reg tweaks for those then, I would be much happier.
I have disabled many of AMD (dGPU) and Intel (iGPU) BG services with Autorun.
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Autoruns - Sysinternals
See what programs are configured to startup automatically when your system boots and you login.
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It's actually (somehow) a patch for Windows on Tuesdays! This type of app patches the Windows to prevent telemetry and MSI think that I will wait after Tuesday to try this.![]()
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One of the benefits of Git is the source is open. There are many sharp coders (who compete with Microsoft) who are checking the codes for any vulnerability. This ensures that the codes are safe and trustworthy, which is why Microsoft swallowed the Git!
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