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-=====BITS Service Repair===== 
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-It has come to the IT Department’s attention that many systems on Olin's campus, particularly the freshman D620s, have had trouble with **Windows Automatic Updates**. The problem has manifested itself in a variety of ways including: the system hanging during shutdown for some, and **Automatic Updates** simply not working at all on other systems. ​ In most cases, this issue is caused by a failure of the **BITS** (Background Intelligent Transfer Service) service to start automatically on startup. ​ We have created a patch to correct the BITS problem such that it starts and allows the system to download available updates. 
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-The patch will perform the following: 
-  - Check your system to determine whether the BITS service is actually running 
-    * If not, it will attempt to start the service 
-  - If it is unable to start the service, it will install a Windows Resource kit with various utilities, including one to reinstall the BITS service. ​ Once installed, the BITS utility will automatically run and reinstall the BITS service. 
-  - Install a startup script that will check that BITS continues to run in the future and will re-repair it if there is a problem. 
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-After running the patch, your system should be able to check for and download available updates. 
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-To run the patch, click the following link and click Run when you get the security popup window: [[\\fsvs01\Applications\Public\BITS_Fix\BITS_Fix.bat]]. ​ 
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-The entire process is automatic. While the patch is running, you may see some text appear in a black command window – you can ignore it. This is a simply part of the process. When the patch finishes, you will see some brief text letting you know that the patch has finished running. 
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-After the patch has finished, please check that your computer is fully updated. You can do this one of two ways: 
-  * If you see the Automatic Updates icon in your system tray, double-click on it and check that updates are actually being downloaded and installed. Sometimes the icon may be there, but if the BITS service is malfunctioning,​ the updates are not actually being installed. 
-  * Go to **Start Menu**->​**All Programs**->​**Microsoft Update**. ​ 
-    * The program may also be called Windows Update on some machines. ​