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Just wondering, the UNCServer.exe is running constantly while using my PC (windows 11). It's only using a few Mb's of ram but shouldn't it close once done with updating?

Anonymous
2024-04-12T17:02:42+00:00

When checking details in task manager, it's basically using K-bytes of ram for each of my open applications, is that normal?

If not, how could I solve this?

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Windows update

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-04-12T17:36:35+00:00

    Hi, I am Dave, I will help you with this.

    Do you have a Lenovo PC, that UNCServer.exe process is part of the Lenovo System Update utility, it is not a Windows process.

    That process seems to be using very little resources, and it would not cause any problems on your PC, it really would be best to leave it alone, or you could try re-installing that software from the support page for your PC.

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