Windows Media Center is a multimedia player that is officially provided and pre-installed into the system by Microsoft, a tool that is rarely used during computer use, and the default installation of the normal system Windows Media Center icon will be on the taskbar and occupy a certain amount of memory resources. So how do you turn it off to free up your memory resources and make the system faster? With the Win7 32-bit policy group, you can disable the Windows Media Center service and take a look at the steps!
1. Open the Start menu, enter "edit Group Policy" in the search box and open "edit Group Policy";
2. Locate the point "Computer Configuration" in the Local Policy Group editor interface – Administrative Templates beginning – Windows component to open the Windows Media Center item;
3. Click to open "Do not allow Windows Media Center to run."
4. In the Open Windows Media Center window is not allowed to run, select "Enabled (E)" Click OK to complete the setup.
The memory resources released by the system after the Windows Media Center service is disabled through the policy group, which can effectively improve the system's speed and will not affect the normal use of the system.