How To Disable BITS
Follow this breadcrumbs Task Manager > Services > Open Services > Background Intelligent Transfer Services. Meaning: Start your Task Manager with CTRL + ALT + DELETE or by right clicking on the taskbar, head over to the services tab, click the icon and text that says “Open Services”, BITS would normally be the 14th service running on the list. Simply select it and click the stop icon on the action bar or right click and click stop. It is advisable to go one step further by right clicking, going into Properties > General > Startup Type and switching it to disabled. This will prevent the service from restarting while you are online for whatever duration of time you are online for in this instance.
Keeping in mind the service will automatically restart once you shut down or restart your computer.
I know what you are thinking, how can you disable BITS permanently! Well first of all that is a really bad idea because your version of Windows will need this service for very important PC updates and also because I have actually tried doing this without success. The most I have managed is is using command prompt to disable the service every 30 minutes if it manages to restart itself. Sometimes when my computer comes on it is disabled meaning my method worked and other times it is enabled meaning… it did not really work after all. In fact, my windows kind of blocked me from using command prompt since so I’m guessing for now I’m not ready to teach my half baked hack to anyone. When I do however find a way to disable BITS permanently, you my dear readers will be the first to know. (Even if this is a terrible idea)
meketh kiyala tiyanawane machan me service eka machin eka restart kalama auto enable wenawa kiyala.mage ehema wenawa ubalageth ehemada ban.machin eka on karana parak gane stop karala disable karanna onane ban 