How to Start and Stop the Services Manually on Windows 10
Windows 10 is better and smarter than any other previous Windows
version because it has lots of apps like Windows Search, File Explorer, remote
access, networking and many more. So when Windows 10 uses these programs in the
background, you don’t have to interfere in the process until you want to stop
it. Along with it, the system works pretty well, and it also manages your apps
and services quite impressively. However, sometimes these apps and services
won’t work properly, so during the period, you need to manage those apps
manually.
Well, there is nothing
wrong in making the program work manually, but it’s not always a preferred
choice. So whatever is the case, you can stop or start the services in Windows
10 by using some services like Task Manager, Services console, PowerShell. All
these different services will allow you to enable or disable specific apps
programs.
How to Manage Services by Using Services Console
Using the Services
Console is a simple process to start, stop, enable or disable single or
multiple working services on the Windows 10.
Stop Service
1. Launch
“Start.”
2. Search
for the “Services” and tap on the top result and open console.
3. Double-tap
on the following service that you are willing to stop.
4. Tap on
the “Stop” key.
5. Tap on
the “Apply” key.
6. Tap on
the “OK” key.
After following these
steps, the working services will be stopped right away.
Start Service
1. Launch
“Start.”
2. Search
for the “Services” and tap on the top result and open console.
3. Double-tap
on the following service that you are willing to stop.
4. Tap on
the “Start” key.
5. Tap on
the Apply key.
6. Tap on
the “OK” key.
By following these steps,
the specified services will begin.
Disable Service
1. Launch
“Start.”
2. Search
for the “Services” and tap on the top result and open console.
3. Double-tap
on the following service that you are willing to stop.
4. Tap on
“Stop” key.
5. Use
“Start type” in the below section menu and choose the “Disabled” option.
6. Tap on
“Apply” key.
7. Tap
“OK” key.
Enable Service
1. Launch
“Start.”
2. Search
for the “Services” and tap on the top result and open console.
3. Double-tap
on the following service that you are willing to stop.
4. Tap
“Start” Key.
5. Use
“Start type” in the below section menu and choose the “Automatic” option.
Following Startup types
on the Windows 10:
·
Automatic: Begin service at the boot.
·
Automatic (Delayed Start): Begins service after the boot.
·
Manual: Begin service manually when required.
·
Disabled: Stops the service from working.
·
Tap on “Apply” key.
·
Tap on “OK” key.
How to Manage Services by Using the Task Manager
In Task Manager, you will
see it manages few services and apps that you can start, stop or restart by
these steps:
1. Launch
“Start.”
2. Search
“Task Manager” and choose the top result.
3. Tap on
the “Service” tab.
Make Right-click on the
service name, and choose one of those options:
·
Stop
·
Start
·
Restart
How to manage services by using PowerShell
Using the PowerShell
command, you can manage the background services and apps in Windows 10.
Stop Services
1. Launch
“Start.”
2. Search
“PowerShell” and right-click on the top result and choose “Run as
Administrator” column.
3. Mention
the command to see the entire list of services and then click Enter:
Get-Service
4. Now
mention the command for stopping the service by Enter: Stop-Service -Name
“SERVICE-NAME”
5. On the
following command, “SERVICE-NAME” just replaces it with other service names
that you are willing to stop.
6. You can
also use another command for stopping the following service: Set-Service -Name
“SERVICE-NAME” -Status stopped
Start Service
1. Launch
“Start.”
2. Search
“PowerShell” and right-click on the top result and choose “Run as
Administrator” column.
3. Now
mention the command for starting the service and tap Enter: Start-Service -Name
“SERVICE-NAME”
4. Same as
before, replace the “SERVICE-NAME” command from the service name. However, you
can also try this alternative command option which is: Set-Service -Name
“SERVICE-NAME” -Status running
Disable Service
1. Launch
“Start.”
2. Search
“PowerShell” and right-click on the top result and choose “Run as
Administrator” column.
3. Now
mention the command to disable the service and tap Enter: Set-Service -Name
“SERVICE-NAME” -Status stopped -StartupType disabled
4. Update
the “SERVICE-NAME” from the name of service.
Enable Service
1. Launch
“Start.”
2. Search
“PowerShell” and right-click on the top result and choose “Run as
Administrator” column.
3. Now
mention the command to disable the service and tap Enter: Set-Service -Name
“SERVICE-NAME” -Status running -StartupType automatic
Follow these steps, and
you will be able to manage the services as you want. You have seen various
types of services that can manage the working apps and services. Enable or
disable the processing services can be done any time; all you need to know is
the right procedure.
EdwardLewis is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in
the technical industry since 2002. As a technical expert, Edward has written
technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such
as office.com/setup.
Source : Windows10
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