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Use the Start menu/screen. Press the Start (Windows Start or Windows 7 Start) button. Type services. Click or tap the matching result.
Use the Run dialog. Press the ⊞ Win+R keys simultaneously. Type services.msc. Press OK or hit ↵ Enter.
Use the Command Prompt. Open the Command Prompt. Press the Start (Windows Start or Windows 7 Start) button and type command prompt. Click or tap on the matching result. In the Command Prompt window, type services.msc and hit ↵ Enter.
Use File Explorer. Open File Explorer or Windows Explorer (Windows 7 and earlier). Navigate to the drive that Windows is installed on. Go to the "Windows" folder. Go to "System32". Look for "services" or "services.msc". Open it. Right-click (press down and release for touchscreen devices) the listing and choose Open from the context menu that appears.
Begin using Services. Right-click (press down and release for touchscreen devices) on a specific service to show a context menu with a bunch of options. Here are a few options explained: Start/stop: starts or stops the service Pause/resume: pauses or unpauses the specified service Refresh: refreshes the list of all services Properties: change advanced settings for the selected service. Help: get help using Windows Services
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