Creating a hardware profile in windows 7
Doesn't work properly with Windows 7, nor is there an x64 version. Download the latest Windows Driver Kit 7. Ok, I will take hard look at that. While we are on the subject, is there any similar use to just making a separate profile? I did notice, however, that if I disable services in the new profile it copies over those changes to the default profile which is not acceptable for this project.
Thanks all,. IMO hardware profiles were useful as long as you could select them at boot. Windows Vista removed that. Technically, they still exist. It is however possible to manually create a second profile by editing the registry. Open the exported. Then import the modified. Edit the exported. Again edit and replace all occurences of a with X. Subsequently modify the last digit of HwProfileGuid in your exported. Warning: The new HwProfileGuid has to be unique.
To check this do a search for it in the registry first. Is that useful to you? Like you said, they also exist in the Services. What exactly are you trying to accomplish? There are always plenty was of skinning a cat, because you feel the older hardware profiles feature would accomplish what you seek.
Does not mean there are not newer or alternative ways to accomplish your goal. Exactly what I am looking for since they took hardware profiles out. I cannot explain it better than that BudMan. If you remember hardware profiles you know exactly what I mean. You are my savior. If you can't do it I give up!
So you want to disable services to play games? For one the small amount of resources you free up I find it unlikely would make any significant changes in game performance. What hardware would you want to disable that you feel would give your machine more resources for the game? What is AlacrityPC? AlacrityPC allows you to get the most from your Windows PC by shutting down unnecessary services and programs before you run a resource intensive application like a game.
When you finish with the application, AlacrityPC can automatically restart those services and programs, returning your PC back to its original state.
Here is some more info about turning off things with devcon, etc. The downside in my opinion is that you have to select a hardware profile when Windows starts which adds to the loading time. You also have to be there to select the right profile unless you let it select the default profile after some seconds. Hardware Profiles can be easily created by pressing Windows Pause, clicking on Hardware and there on the Hardware Profiles button.
Copy the default profile and name it accordingly. I suggest a descriptive name so that you know what this hardware profile does. Update : Microsoft removed the option to create hardware profiles in newer versions of Window starting with Windows Vista. What you can do alternatively is to set up multiple user accounts configure devices accordingly, and load these accounts whenever you need a specific set of devices. Once that is done click on the new profile and select Properties.
Now check Always include this profile as an option when Windows starts. Restart your computer and select the newly created hardware profile when asked which one you want to use. Right-click any device that you want to disable and select Properties from the menu. Select Do not use this device in the Device usage pulldown menu to disable the device in this hardware profile. It is furthermore possible to disable certain services in each hardware profile.
Press Windows R, write services. Right-click a service and select properties from the menu. Now click on the Log On tab, select the hardware profile and click on disable to disable that service for that hardware profile.
Dear i am unable to configure hardware profile in windows 7, so please send me any link about it,. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Please click on the following link to open the newsletter signup page: Ghacks Newsletter Sign up.
Ghacks is a technology news blog that was founded in by Martin Brinkmann. It has since then become one of the most popular tech news sites on the Internet with five authors and regular contributions from freelance writers. Search for:. Martin Brinkmann. Windows , Windows tips.
0コメント