Disable Aero Effects And Themes Services In Windows (2020)
- February 13, 2020
- Posted by: Craig Chamberlin
- Category: Microsoft Windows

Interested in learning Disable Aero Effects and Themes Services On Windows In 2020? Then this is the article for you! The following video and step-by-step instructions walk you through how to do it. Aero Effects are non-essential visual effects in the Microsoft Windows operating system.
Video Instructions
Step By Step Instructions:
- Click On The ‘Start Button‘.
- In the run box, type ‘services.msc‘ and press enter.
- When the list of services show up, scroll down to ‘Desktop Window Manager Session Manager’ and select it.
- Click ‘Stop’ in the upper left hand corner to stop the service.
- Right click on the ‘Desktop Window Manager Session Manager’ service.
- Select ‘Properties’.
- Change ‘Startup Type’ to ‘Disabled’.
- Select ‘Apply’.
- Click ‘Ok’.
- Scroll down to ‘Themes’ and select it.
- Click ‘Stop’ in the upper left hand corner to stop the service.
- Right click on the ‘Themes’ service.
- Select ‘Properties’.
- Change ‘Startup Type’ to ‘Disabled’.
- Select ‘Apply’.
- Click ‘Ok’.
Are There Multiple Ways To Disable Aero Effects And Themes Services On Windows In 2020?
There are a number of ways an individual can disable both the Aero Effects and Themes on the Windows 7 operating system. This video goes straight to the source of the themes by disabling the services directly. Many individuals will go through the desktop personalization, others through the computer properties window. Disabling the services instead of the effects will ensure the theme with not return without you enabling the service and also save processing power by not running a service that is no longer required.
Unfortunately, many individuals get it in their heads that there is only one way to do this. This method is one of many, so if you find an alternative method to disable these services, but still get the same effect, simply stick with what you originally went with. The Windows 7 Aero Effects rely on a service called the “Desktop Window Manager Session Manager”, this service handles the transition from older software that only supports the older operating system themes into the new Aero Effects theme. Since we are planning on disabling Aero, we no longer need this service.
Conclusion
That’s it! You have successfully disabled the Aero Effects and Windows Themes for your operating system. This tip will give a very large performance boost in just about every hardware area including processor, graphics card and memory. Aero is a great tool, but it simply uses many resources. Remember, you can always enable the services again down the line if you change your mind.