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There's definiaty some you can and should be disable, but I'd use O&O for that. Unless you actually know what each service does, its best to leave them alone.
Ya know any services that can be disabled in general and how to safely turn them off and back on if something doesn't work? I hate how Windows Services eats up so much of my really powerful computer.
The only Microsoft service I have is vscode and that's open source... You don't need any Microsoft services.
vscodium fyi
true I should probably get that.