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Every hour I get a failed installation attempt seemingly from "aria"?

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This is the log entry....

"2023-05-14 18:40:52.286|00014420|
C:\build\aria-cpp-v1\clienttelemetry\src\LogManagerImpl.cpp(626): class Microsoft::Applications::Telemetry::ILogger *__thiscall Microsoft::Applications::Telemetry::LogManagerImpl::Initialize(const class std::basic_string<char,struct std::char_traits<char>,class std::allocator<char> > &,const struct Microsoft::Applications::Telemetry::LogConfiguration &) WARNING: Invalid in-ram queue size (20971520), adjusted to max ram queue size"

This started a couple of days ago :(

Googling this I see it's some kind of downloading program!? Needless to say I didn't attempt to download it at any time so it has been initiated by some application I am using :(

Should I be worried? Should I try and stop it? Can I stop it?
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Above are a couple of the failed messages....

Makes me wonder - if it is legit why does it fail? If not legit - thanks heavens it fails :)

Thoughts? :oops::eek::rolleyes:🥴🙏
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Go to App and Features and look for any apps that may be a Downloader program you don't use and uninstall it.
What Browser are you using? Go to the Browsers settings to Extensions and see if there is a Downloader app there, if so, Remove or Disable it.
Browse to that path in the error message (ie) C:\Users\Louis\AppData\Local\Temp and manually Delete the file utt.A659.tmp Being a Temp file, it should not affect your computer.
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The next step would be to search for the file in the Registry and delete it from there.
Go to Start/Search and type Regedit and press Enter.
Backup Your Registry https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-back-up-the-windows-registry-2625146 and or have a current image file of your computer saved on another drive.
In the Registry, go up to Toolbar to Edit/Find/Find What type utt.A659.tmp and choose Find Next.
The Registry will search, when it stops on an item, 1. press the Del key to delete the item, 2. press Enter to confirm the deletion and 3. press F3 to continue searching.
Do these last 3 steps until you get the message, Finished Searching the Registry, Restart and you shouldn't see it again.
If this happens regularly on schedule (ie) every 56 minutes, check in the Task Scheduler to see if some app is scheduled to run that has been removed from the system.
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