Quick fix: Open Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc). Switch to Performance tab. Click Ethernet or Wi-Fi. Shows real-time receive/send rate. Or open Resource Monitor (resmon.exe) → Network tab. Filter by process: WinStore.App.exe and DOSvc (Delivery Optimization). For graphical: download tools like NetSpeedMonitor.
Microsoft Store downloads bandwidth visible in Task Manager / Resource Monitor. Filter for Microsoft Store / Delivery Optimization processes. For real-time floating display: third-party tools.
Affects: Windows 11.
Fix time: ~5 minutes.
What causes this need
Microsoft Store doesn’t show download speed in its UI (just progress bar). Useful to know: how fast, ETA, bandwidth usage. Sometimes Store slow; you want to confirm before troubleshooting.
Method 1: Task Manager Performance tab
The standard route.
- Open Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc).
- Switch to Performance tab.
- Click your active network: Ethernet or Wi-Fi.
- Bottom shows: Throughput (real-time send/receive in Kbps / Mbps).
- For specific process: not directly. Use Resource Monitor (Method 2).
- For chronic monitoring: keep Task Manager open while downloading.
- For graph view: Performance tab shows live graph.
This is the standard fix.
Method 2: Resource Monitor for per-process
For specific Store process.
- Open Run (Win+R). Type
resmon.exe. Press Enter. - Resource Monitor opens.
- Switch to Network tab.
- Sub-pane: Network Activity. Shows per-process bytes sent/received.
- Look for:
- WinStore.App.exe: Microsoft Store UI.
- DOSvc or BITS: Delivery Optimization / background download.
- svchost.exe (BITS): another background download process.
- Sort by B/sec. See which is downloading.
- For Microsoft Store specifically: usually goes through DOSvc.
- For monitoring over time: Resource Monitor stays live.
This is the per-process route.
Method 3: Third-party real-time display
For desktop widgets.
- For always-visible speed:
- NetSpeedMonitor: free, lives in system tray.
- BitMeter II: free, displays speed.
- NetWorx: free for personal.
- TaskbarStats: Microsoft Store, displays in taskbar.
- NetMeter: lightweight.
- Install. Configure to monitor active network.
- Shows speed in real time, system tray or floating.
- For per-app monitoring: NetLimiter (paid). Granular per-app throttling and monitoring.
- For PowerToys: doesn’t include network monitor module.
- For Windows widget: news / weather widget doesn’t include network speed.
This is the always-on route.
How to verify the fix worked
- Speed visible in Task Manager / Resource Monitor.
- Matches expected download speeds.
- For third-party: tray icon shows current speed.
- Can identify slow downloads vs fast.
If none of these work
If speed not visible: Network adapter not active: ensure Wi-Fi / Ethernet connected. For Microsoft Store specifically: download may be via Delivery Optimization, not direct Store. For Delivery Optimization stats: Settings → Windows Update → Advanced options → Delivery Optimization → Activity monitor. Shows download stats. For chronic slow Store: Settings → Network & internet → Data usage shows total per-app. Also Delivery Optimization view. For bandwidth limits: Delivery Optimization settings → Advanced options → bandwidth limits. For ISP throttling check: speedtest.net for actual ISP speed.
Bottom line: Task Manager → Performance → Ethernet / Wi-Fi for total. Resource Monitor → Network for per-process (WinStore.App.exe, DOSvc). Third-party tools like NetSpeedMonitor for always-on tray display.