
I do not use Cyberlink, but my sister does to play HD DVDs. I was impressed just hot fast my desktop loaded as soon as i logged on. I did as you suggested and so far things seem to be allot smoother, especially during the logoff and logon process. Please let me know how it's running now and we'll move on to the next steps. Please refer to this link for details.Ĭlose the Services control panel and restart your computer
#HOW TO EDIT CYBERLINK POWERDVD 18 REGISTRY FILES WINDOWS#
Windows Live ID Sign-in Assistant Note: Only disable this service if there are not more than a single user of Windows Live Messenger. SupportSoft Sprocket Service (DellSupportCenter). Apple Mobile Device Note: Only disable this service if you do not use an actual iPod device with your computer (ie syncronizing with iTunes etc), if you do then leave this service alone. Click the Stop button to stop the service from running, then click the drop down menu next to Startup Type and select Disabled. Once the Services window opens, scroll down the list until you find each of the following and for each one double click on it. Click Continue at the User Account Control prompt. Click on the Start button and type services.msc and press Enter. It's alright though, I've looked at the list you posted and here's the results:ĭisable Some Services on Windows Vista and Windows 7: There was no need to attach the file, if you click on Edit at the top of notepad and click on Select All then right-click and select Copy, then use Paste to paste it into your reply it will show up as text, this way you save some space in your uploads as the forum limits the amount of space you have. Please copy and paste the following text exactly as written into notepad (not wordpad or any other text editor):įor future reference, please use the AddReply button instead of the "Reply button so that you don't end up quoting my entire response in your replies.
Now you can disable some unneeded services so please do the following so I can see which ones are running: Once that is complete, restart your computer. msnmsgr Windows Live Messenger (Verified) Microsoft Corporation c:\program files\windows live\messenger\msnmsgr.exe Note: You will still be able to start MSN Messenger manually if you wish to use it, this just prevents it from running at startup, it's startup can also be configured via the settings in MSN Messenger itself instead of using Autoruns if you wish.RemoteControl9 PowerDVD RC Service (Verified) CyberLink c:\program files\cyberlink\powerdvd9\pdvd9serv.exe Note: Only disable this entry if you do not use a remote control for controlling PowerDVD.PDVDDXSrvĜyberLink PowerDVD Resident Program (Verified) CyberLink c:\program files\cyberlink\powerdvd dx\pdvddxsrv.exe.PDVD9LanguageShortcut PowerDVD Language Application (Verified) CyberLink c:\program files\cyberlink\powerdvd9\language\language.exe.c:\program files\dell support center\bin\sprtcmd.exe dellsupportcenterĝell Support Center Updates (Verified) Dell Inc.BDRegion brs (Verified) CyberLink c:\program files\cyberlink\shared files\brs.exe Note: Only disable this entry if you do not watch any Blu-Ray DVD's on your computer.
Click on the Logon tab and click the checkbox on the left side of each of the following so that they are unchecked:. Once it finishes please proceed with the following: Please open Autoruns.exe again and allow it to perform its scan. I have a list of entries for you to disable, should you discover that you require any of them to run at startup in the future all you need do is open Autoruns and re-check the box to the left of the desired entry:ĭisable Autostart Entries Using Autoruns: