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The agent. Many software publishers use InstallShield technology to create an installation for their application, which usually contains the agent. It can determine whether the latest version of a program is installed. A lot of other software uses the agent. If you find the agent. It is used to check for the latest software updates. However, some malware may disguise itself as an executable file and use the same name as the agent. In this case, you should be careful.
How to identify if the agent. Well, you can check the location of the agent. If you run into a scenario, where the Updater is stuck at high CPU load, it is probably restricted and running in a loop; most likely caused by a permission issue or security software either containing the Updater itself or blocking access to the World of Warcraft-Folder.
Fill out this Survey. I disabled the download speed limit and it actually downloaded in like half a minute… finally. I just now noticed my CPU fan spinning up a bunch while I was just browsing the internet and saw it was the blizzard update agent that was the culprit. Turns out that for me at least removing the download speed limit for patch preloading made the cpu usage drop. When I re-enabled it I could see the cpu use increase and hear the fan start to spin up again.
Sephrinx, Interesting. No I have not uninstalled the battlenet app, it would take me all day to re download it. The Battlenet app is mb.
That would take literally all day for me to download. Have you considered running a winmtr on your connection?
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