Whilst I have no complaints about how my Surface 3 is running, there seems an awful lot of Windows services running,
I'm sure not all of these are necessary, to optimise the device further which services would people suggest could be safely disabled?
...that is, if you drop them from the startup folder, you many times don't know what that will do. Sometimes, it's just something to start software when you boot up, but some of the other ones aren't all that helpful in determining if you need to drop them or not
I second this.If you look at the items, you can usually tell what it's for. iTunes, QuickTime, Flash Updater, HP-something or other, etc... those are all things that belong to apps you've installed, and while disabling them may prevent the app from functioning properly or at all, Windows itself will probably be fine. I personally do tend to disable most of that kind of stuff, because there aren't very many things that absolutely need to start with Windows.
But Windows processes and services, that stuff I leave alone.