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I updated iTunes to version 11 on Windows 8 and now I have a very high cpu consumption when close, service and distnoted syncservice get 100% . close them from the task manager. help!!

I updated iTunes to version 11 on Windows 8 and now I have a very high cpu consumption when close, service and distnoted syncservice get 100% . close them from the task manager.

help!!

Itunes-OTHER, windows 8

Posted on Dec 2, 2012 5:34 AM

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Dec 29, 2012 10:17 AM in response to gimmi0265

I have this exact same issue on my pc. I googled and some forums came up with the fix to reset winsock using command. I tried this but it did not work. One thing I noticed is that these services are oddly using so much cpu only after I disconnect and close itunes. Even right now as I type distnoted is using more than 50% of the cpu and I've closed iTunes more than 30 minutes back.


I'll tell how I tried with command

1. Open command with admin rights

2. Type in "netsh winsock reset"

3. Reset as shown in command prompt.


These steps have fixed it for some but I repeated my steps with my iPhone and the same thing happens with these background processes eating up my cpu.


Any help is appreciated.

Mar 3, 2013 5:50 AM in response to Defiled

None of this seems like it is addressing the cause... the only winsock provider on my machine is bonjour which is running the latest version from Apple (dll version is 3.0.0.10). Putting itunes in compatability mode does nothing. Putting the only bonjour executable in compatibility mode does nothing either.

Mar 3, 2013 9:02 AM in response to ahammadhu

The workaround I've been using is to tell users either to 1) Not quit Itunes after starting it or 2) Logging off after finishing off with Itunes. Of course, running the task manager and killing the distnoted and syncservice (only present if you had an attached device while in Itunes) processes works too. This works because the misbehavior starts only when iIunes is quit and ogging out kills all running processes. But still, I agree that Apple should find a fix for this.

Jul 17, 2014 10:24 AM in response to gimmi0265

Hey,


go to:


C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple\Apple Application Support


look for distnoted.exe and right click on it. on the compatibility tab (click change setting for all users if you have that option); then check run this program in compatibility mode for: and select windows 7. also check run this program as an administrator. click apply then ok


This seemed to fix the problem for me....let me know if this helps

I updated iTunes to version 11 on Windows 8 and now I have a very high cpu consumption when close, service and distnoted syncservice get 100% . close them from the task manager. help!!

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