It is faqing amazing how you can try to make money out of nothing. The company describes the noble art of turning of a service as
tweaking and configuring of your computer, much of which is highly technical and can easily go wrong and thus recommend you to pay them $10 for getting help to get rid of it. Makes me a little upset!
Go to
http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/servicecfg.htm
and learn, pretty easy, how to do it for free. At the meantime you can turn a lot of other unnecessary services off too.
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