That is one way of teaching people, what it does, but Windows will start the service, even when it is disabled, but it might still give a headache.
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Not really, when it only stops auto which is forced on most people, but manually it doesn't stop it, and it allows it to overtake full bandwidth.
I agree with that statement. Most people who have problems have them due to disabling things in Windows due to their misguided notions of spying. Then they need to re-install.