Bpcheck.exe

bpcheck.exe is not something to fear. It is a legitimate, signed executable from Brother Industries that provides helpful printer status monitoring. Most problems associated with it are minor—high CPU usage, startup errors, or conflicts with Windows features. These can be resolved by updating drivers, disabling Fast Startup, or reinstalling Brother software.

It prevents the "but it works on my machine" syndrome where a developer forgets they left a debug trap in the code, causing a production failure. 2. The "Blood Pressure Sync" (Health Tech) If this is a utility for a medical peripheral or wearable: The Feature: "Contextual Stress Correlation"

On Windows 10 and 11, Fast Startup can sometimes cause bpcheck.exe to hang or fail to initialize properly, leading to a "Brother printer not responding" error.

on a system where a DBA has not intentionally installed it, you should verify its origin: Official Origin : Check if it resides in a folder associated with the SQL Server Tiger Toolbox Best Practice Software