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Depending on the disk on your PC, there might not be an improvement by disabling any of those apps.
If you have a SSD as a boot disk you might not see a difference.
McAfee will use the more noticeable resources, from those apps, but you should not disable it for obvious reasons.
Intel and HP could be disabled.
Depending on the disk on your PC, there might not be an improvement by disabling any of those apps.
If you have a SSD as a boot disk you might not see a difference.
McAfee will use the more noticeable resources, from those apps, but you should not disable it for obvious reasons.
Intel and HP could be disabled.
 
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Depending on the disk on your PC, there might not be an improvement by disabling any of those apps.
If you have a SSD as a boot disk you might not see a difference.
McAfee will use the more noticeable resources, from those apps, but you should not disable it for obvious reasons.
Intel and HP could be disabled.
I've got an HDD and a slow computer, and i wanted to improve performance. Would it make any difference or shall i be safe and leave them enabled