I know, but with the latest update it has disabled the ability to get GamingServices and GamingServicesNet disabled via console/services.msc/any method outside of registry. Now sure, anyone can make a reg file and set it to run on boot, that is not the main issue that I couldn't make these...
Yes, I could set it to disabled with the registry but if I didn't have to use Windows for the software I need (and even if it's a WM I'd have to deal with windows anyway) I would. I just hate what this once great OS has become.
I'll wait for an update to try out, but as a curiosity I looked it up with the new chatGPT BS and as an answer I got that it WU will set the start back to automatic after an update. And I have tried removing it as well, and it just reinstalls itself anyway. IDK maybe crapgpt waws wrong (so...
Sorry I thought having a link to maximize the information amount is better but it's understandable if off-site links aren't preferred.
As far as today, with disabling services it didn't reinstall itself, maybe it will at some point but if within a month it won't install itself back again I think...
As it stands for me for now:
https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/how-to-permanently-get-rid-of-microsoft-gameinput-gaming-services.3819774/post-23094886
Yes, thank you; just in my experience even if I disable a service if it's a microsoft, windows will sooner or later re-enable it. Now sure I could run the command on every startup but... Are you confident that these things won't re-enable themselves after an update? Thx
I don't use or want to have on my computer microsoft gameinput; doesn't matter if I try to block it from running in services, or autoruns it will re-enable itself; and if I uninstall it it will re-install itself again.
I don't use any xbox related software at all, I'm just trying to finally get...