Windows OS is incredibly complicated software, and most work happens quietly in the background. Windows also require the user to stay connected to the internet to download the latest Windows updates and security patches. You may notice that your computer has utilized all the bandwidth to download something without asking the user. While this may not be an issue for everyone, for those with limited internet bandwidth, it might cause difficulties, slowing down their bandwidth. You can use bandwidth limiter software to monitor its status and prioritize any apps you need to use immediately. If you are also bothered by these mysterious background processes hogging up your internet bandwidth, here is how you can tell if Windows 10 is downloading something in the background and stop it.
How can I check if something is downloading in the background on Windows 10?
1. Use Task manager
Ending the process from the Task Manager is a temporary fix. Open the program that is using the bandwidth, and stop any downloads.
2. Use Resource Monitor
3. Using the Settings app
4. Checking Windows updates
5. Check browser download
While this will vary depending on your browser, it is often an excellent place to look. With any of the steps mentioned above, you should be able to tell what background apps are running downloads. Tell us in the comments below which methods are the most convenient for someone needing to know how to check what is downloading on a PC.
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