background intelligent transfer service

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The Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) is a Windows component used by Windows Update and other applications to transfer files in the background using idle network bandwidth. Forum discussions highlight common issues such as high memory usage by svchost.exe hosting BITS, persistent downloading even when no updates are pending, and conflicts with security software like Kaspersky. Users report that stopping or disabling BITS temporarily frees up RAM but the service restarts automatically, and the underlying problem often involves corrupted BITS jobs or Windows Update components. Troubleshooting steps include resetting BITS via command-line tools, clearing the BITS queue, and ensuring the service is set to automatic startup.
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    Concerns About Mystery s2prcuen.zd3.vbs File Detected by Kaspersky on Windows Server 2016

    Hi, I did take a look at my firewall log at Kaspersky and I did see that a file s2prcuen.zd3.vbs had showed up. When I google on the file I can't find anything about the file. I did also look after the file but it's gone, I have also been looking at my backups for 21:00 and 00:00 at the same...
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    Windows 7 High ram usage/no windows update

    I am having very high ram usage and unable to download any windows updates. I checked the processes and svchost.EXE is running at over 1,400,000k when I check the services running under it they are: ProfSvc MMCSS LanmanServer iphlpsvc gpsvc Bits AeLookupSvc This has been going on for a very...
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    Windows 8 SVCHost.exe (BITS) Always Downloading.... Problem...

    Hello to all friends, especially teachers : D Every time I would restart the computer .... It starts to download my internet is unlimited. I wanted to know whether it will happen to everyone or just happen to me. If you can give an explanation about this service. I am using Kaspersky Poor 3 and...
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