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![]() Solution: iTunes 10.5 using 100% CPU / Not backing up your iPhone. This solution has been documented on this forum by several people, but the solution is usually deep in multiple threads. I really don't know who came up with it first, but it does indeed work. I had an issue with iTunes.exe, APSDaemon, and AppleMobileDeviceHelper.exe using 100% CPU per core. (Showed as 25% in Task Manager.) I could not backup my iPhone and the CPU spike happened as soon as iTunes 10.5 was started on Windows 7 Home Premium x64. This solved it. Sounds stupid but works: 1. Quit iTunes. 2. Start an elevated command prompt (Start Menu -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Right Click "Command Prompt" -> "Run as Administrator") 3. Once in the command prompt, type "netsh winetsh winsock reset CODE netsh winsock reset 4. Reboot your machine. 5. Restart iTunes. 6. ??? 7. Profit! ![]() -------------------- ![]() |
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