Bpcheck.exe Guide

If you do not have SAP or Business Objects software installed on your computer, the presence of bpcheck.exe is highly suspicious.

Warning signs include:

Open Task Manager, go to the Details tab, right-click the column headers, and select Select Columns. Check Command Line. bpcheck.exe

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.

You may see two or more instances of bpcheck.exe running simultaneously. This is normal if you have multiple Brother printers installed or both USB and network connections configured. If you do not have SAP or Business


A: Yes. Brother has updated its drivers for Windows 11. If you experience issues, download the latest driver from Brother’s website.


In its genuine form, bpcheck.exe is completely safe. It is not a virus, trojan, or ransomware. However, because the filename is generic and executable, some malware authors may use identical or similar names to hide their processes. A: Yes

The bpcheck.exe executable is most commonly associated with Business Objects, a software company now owned by SAP. Specifically, it relates to the Business Objects Predictive Search or specific versions of the Business Objects Enterprise suite.

It often functions as a checking or validation utility within the Business Objects ecosystem. Its primary role is to ensure that certain components of the software are functioning correctly or to manage licensing and startup processes for Business Objects applications.