I'm cleaning some things out today, and when I attempt to remove some services via command line I get this: "The specified service does not exist as an installed service.", even though they are listed. How can I remove them from the list? Thank you!
If you want to delete never used services that are showing in "Services" you could try a batchfile using the "example" below.
To be honest I wouldn't be deleting any services if I didn't have a decent backup such as Ghost.
sc delete ALG
Start>Run>type regedit. Then browse to key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services
Start>Run>type regedit. Then browse to key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services
Thank you CeeCee! I did as you instructed, everything (e.g. Description, Status, etc columns) was removed except the name of the service, however, after reboot gone. Thank you again.
If you want to delete never used services that are showing in "Services" you could try a batchfile using the "example" below.
To be honest I wouldn't be deleting any services if I didn't have a decent backup such as Ghost.
sc delete ALG
That is how I had been doing it, however, I ran into a couple that the command line didn't work as I said. Thanks!
That is how I had been doing it, however, I ran into a couple that the command line didn't work as I said. Thanks!
it be a big day to Delete over 50 Services I just set it to Disabled take out one windows need or set to Disabled PC will not Boot for seting see http://www.blackviper.com
The best Fix is >http://www.linspire.com/lindows_news_pressreleases_archives.php?id=228
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