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Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) in Windows 10

Posted on December 9, 2021

The Smart Transfer Service in background ( Bits ) is a system component in the Microsoft Windows operating system that facilitates the asynchronous, prioritized, and accelerated transfer of files between machines using idle network bandwidth. It also plays a role in downloading a couple files. East BITS service it is essential for Windows updates to work properly. If the service is disabled, any application that depends on BITS, such as Windows update or MSN Explorer, it will not be able to automatically download programs and other information.

Background Intelligent Transfer Service BITS First introduced in Windows 2000 that enables file transfer between server and client. Recent versions of Microsoft Update, Windows Update, Microsoft Systems Management Server, and Windows Server Update Services use the Background Intelligent Transfer Service to deliver application updates to clients.

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First of all, disconnect all external devices including printer, scanner, external hard drive and restart Windows. Verify that the windows have started normally

Set hard drive as the first boot device

Since this error often occurs when the BIOS cannot find the hard drive, checking the BIOS settings could be a good solution.

To check the BIOS settings, follow these steps:

  • Restart the computer
  • Press the F2 key to open the BIOS menu.
  • Check the main BIOS screen to see if it detects the hard drive,
  • Also, check the boot order to see if it is configured correctly.
  • Verify that the hard drive is the first boot device.

If the hard drive is not detected correctly, consider replacing the data cables or resetting the BIOS settings to default.

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Here are the steps to reset the BIOS settings:

  • Enter the BIOS screen by following the steps outlined above
  • Look for the “Reset to defaults” option.
  • Choose the restart option and answer “Yes” when asked for confirmation
  • Then, select the option «Exit -> Exit saving changes».

Perform Windows Startup Repair

Windows Startup Repair can recover certain errors related to the boot process in some cases. Here are the steps to access Startup Repair from advanced options. Since Windows cannot boot normally due to this problem, you need a Windows installation media to perform the following steps. If you don’t have, check out how to create Windows 10 bootable USB from here.

  • When you are ready with the Windows 10 / USB installation media
  • Put Windows Boot Media on the computer and boot from there.
  • On the first setup screen, choose your Language, Time – Currency and your keyboard input method and click Next.
  • Now on the next screen, select Repair your computer.

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Repair damaged boot files

If startup repair didn’t fix the problem, follow the steps below to configure and repair your startup files.

  1. Again, boot from the Windows 10 installation media
  2. Once you’ve reached the Windows Settings screen, press the SHIFT + F10 keys to bring up the command prompt.

Now find out if your disk is set to GUID Partition Table (GPT) or Master Boot Record (MBR):

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At the command prompt, type diskpart and press Enter.

Now write list disk and hit Enter key to find out if your disk is configured for GPT or MBR partition.

Look at the GPT column to see if it has an asterisk

  1. .
  2. If you see an asterisk

that means the partition table of your disk is GPT.

If you don’t see an asterisk, that means your disk’s partition table is MBR.

Type exit and press Enter.

Now Fallow down. We have two different solutions for different partitions.

Fix boot files in MBR partition table Note: if you have a GPT partition, skip this step and follow the next false step Now find out the Drive letter where Windows was installed. You can do this by typing the command type type

list volume

and pressing the Enter key. You will notice the drive letter where Windows is installed as a boot.

When you find out which drive contains the Windows folder, (for me its “C:” drive), give the following command to create the boot files on that drive and hit Enter.

  • bcdboot C: Windows / SC: * Note: If Windows is on a different drive, change the letter C to that drive letter. After running the command again, open the utility DISKPART writing the command diskpart Y
  • press the enter key. Here on the disk of the list of types of utility part of the
  • disk, press the Enter key.
  • Select the disk letter with the command
  • select disk 0
  • Type the Fallowing commands one by one as per the instructions below volume list
  • select volume 3
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(Here select the volume number that contains the Windows operating system)

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Type> exit to close the DISKPART tool. All of that now delete the installation media and restart your computer.

Fix boot files in GPT partition table If you have GPT partition table fallow down. Scribe diskpart Y

press

enter to open the diskpart utility and type the following command. disk list

select disk 0 (Select disc number). Then write the

partition list

commands and press the Enter key.

Find out here which Partition is labeled System. And select the system partition by type below the command

select partition X

(where “X” is the number of the partition labeled System. For example, “4”).

Assign a drive letter (for example, the letter “H”) to the system partition by typing the following command and press Enter: *
assign letter = H:

* Note: If the drive letter “H” is already in use, please indicate the next drive letter in the alphabet.

type exit and press Enter to close the DISKPART tool.

Again the Type Bellow commands one by one

cd / d H: EFI Microsoft Boot

ren BCD BCD.bak bcdboot C: Windows / l en-es / sm: / f UEFI Note: Change the letter

«H»

if you have assigned a different drive letter to the system partition. That is all. Remove the installation media and now close all windows, restart your computer. Check the problem solved.

If all the above methods failed, perform the

clean installation of Windows.

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