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Hello,
I notice that a process often drains my bandwidth: the "Background Intelligent Transfer Service." I've already tried forcing it to stop, disabling it in services.msc, setting my connection as metered, and modifying the Windows Update settings somehow, but it comes back on its own after 15-30 minutes...
Help me!
Thanks in advance.
I notice that a process often drains my bandwidth: the "Background Intelligent Transfer Service." I've already tried forcing it to stop, disabling it in services.msc, setting my connection as metered, and modifying the Windows Update settings somehow, but it comes back on its own after 15-30 minutes...
Help me!
Thanks in advance.
1 réponse
Hello,
You may have noticed, at least for those with poor internet bandwidth, that Windows 10 activates services that consume your bandwidth, around 1mb/s or more if it can.
There are 2 services responsible for this consumption
Delivery optimization service that can be simply disabled
Intelligent transfer service which is very difficult to disable.
The rest of the message is the method to successfully stop these services imposed by Microsoft.
Go to the services of your Windows (either right-click on computer, then manage, then services, or "Windows key" + "R key", type services.msc and press enter).
or also type "services.msc" in the search bar.
You are now in the service manager.
Look for the delivery optimization service, double click on the line and a window with several tabs appears. In the "general" tab, change the startup type to "Disabled" and click "apply"
Look for the intelligent transfer service, double click on the line and a window with several tabs appears. In the general tab, change the startup type to "Manual" and click "apply"
Click on the "recovery" tab
Set the 3 failure type lines to "Take no action"
Set the failure counter to "9999"
Uncheck the box on "Enable actions on error stop"
Click "apply"
Finish by clicking OK.
There you go, I have successfully disabled these 2 services with this method and now I have regained my total internet bandwidth. The latency time has gone from 80ms to 24ms, which is 4 times faster in executing requests. "Fucking Windows 10"
I hope this will be useful to you.
You may have noticed, at least for those with poor internet bandwidth, that Windows 10 activates services that consume your bandwidth, around 1mb/s or more if it can.
There are 2 services responsible for this consumption
Delivery optimization service that can be simply disabled
Intelligent transfer service which is very difficult to disable.
The rest of the message is the method to successfully stop these services imposed by Microsoft.
Go to the services of your Windows (either right-click on computer, then manage, then services, or "Windows key" + "R key", type services.msc and press enter).
or also type "services.msc" in the search bar.
You are now in the service manager.
Look for the delivery optimization service, double click on the line and a window with several tabs appears. In the "general" tab, change the startup type to "Disabled" and click "apply"
Look for the intelligent transfer service, double click on the line and a window with several tabs appears. In the general tab, change the startup type to "Manual" and click "apply"
Click on the "recovery" tab
Set the 3 failure type lines to "Take no action"
Set the failure counter to "9999"
Uncheck the box on "Enable actions on error stop"
Click "apply"
Finish by clicking OK.
There you go, I have successfully disabled these 2 services with this method and now I have regained my total internet bandwidth. The latency time has gone from 80ms to 24ms, which is 4 times faster in executing requests. "Fucking Windows 10"
I hope this will be useful to you.
when I click apply it shows me "access denied"
Thank you for your help.
me too access denied