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Bitsadmin pops up randomly and immediatly disappears (take 2?)
I hate to start naming people off here like an assembly line, but I find myself in the same situation as @tkrisz0403 in that my Command Prompt, accompanied by the exact same text as the former case, as seen in the first screen shot I provide which I managed to capture using OBS studio (please feel free to snoop through my dungeons and dragons writing at your leisure . I proceeded to follow some of the advice provide by @Hydranix and @Superfly by proceeding to download the bitsadmin buster.zip, which did promptly catch and freeze the process. The txt it provided was also identical, "Parent Process Name: cmd.exe" (of which I'll also produce a screenshot, mainly because I'm not knowledgeable enough to do anything else in a forum)
I then went on with further with the instructions in that particular forum, first entering "Get-BitsTransfer -AllUsers | select -ExpandProperty FileList | Select -ExpandProperty RemoteName" into powershell as recommended by @Superfly, which gave me slightly different results. Still, cloudfront.net appeared to be the issue, as it came up in an almost identical fashion as in @tkrisz0403 's case. I proceeded to enter the command prompt provided by @Superfly;
"@echo off
net stop BITS
ipconfig /flushdns
del "%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Application Data\Microsoft\Network\Downloader\qmgr0.dat"
del "%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Application Data\Microsoft\Network\Downloader\qmgr1.dat"
net start BITS
net stop wuauserv
net start wuauserv"
It was at this point the results appeared different enough that I, not being an expert in this field, didn't want to go any further, the results of which again being posted in a screen shot. I've downloaded ADWcleaner, which was the next recommended step to check for the possibility of malware, which I firmly believe it is, but have ceased to move forward until some fine chap comes along and tells me "Aw, you adorable little monkey, here, do this," and out of the kindness of their hearts decides to guide me through this process. I hope to hear from anyone and everyone soon, and I drink to your health and good fortune. Cheers ... (Hm, that emoji doesn't quite do me justice. I'm not a drunk, I'm just Irish, I swear.)
P.S. As an additional update, while typing this, I do believe I did see the command prompt pop up again, though I wasn't thoroughly paying attention and cannot be certian. Could be paranoia. Could the buster ceased to work after a time. I'm not sure. As an additional precaution, I'm posing yet another screen of the command prompt that stayed after downloading and executing the bitsadmin buster.exe, though it is and has been completely blank. If there is any other information I can provide, I won't hesitate to do so.