Start Ups Services & disabling certain processes

Original title: STARTUPS & REIMBURSEMENT SERVICES

I used this laptop for three years to about 200-300 hours.  There are 15 items under Startup and about 130 in respect of Services.  Disable unnecessary startup items is supposed to contribute to the performance and speed of your laptop, especially one that is slower than expected.  However, what about the 130 Services, about half are 'ongoing'?  It would improve the speed and performance when they surf the Net... If I DISABLE unnecessary Services positions, too?  The laptop in question is a Windows VISTA with 47.3 GB FREE out of 69.7 GB (= 60% free).

Thanks in advance for any advice.

Joe

Is what services safe to change it?

http://www.blackviper.com/2009/05/31/black-vipers-Windows-Vista-Service-Pack-2-service-configurations/

Would it be useful speed and performance when they surf the Net? N °

Startup programs database:

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/startups/

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