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Help requested: Apple Mobile Device Service and iTunes uses a lot of CPU on new Windows10 installation, and iTunes cannot connect

Apple Mobile Device Service and iTunes uses a lot of CPU, and iTunes cannot connect to the Apple ID server.

I have just re-imaged my laptop with Windows 10, so it is almost virgin.

I have installed iTunes twice and the same problem occurs - using the latest 64bit download from iTunes.

I have tried following the article Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates, but it did not help.


What can be done to fix the issue?

iPhone 7, iOS 11.1

Posted on Mar 15, 2018 6:58 AM

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Mar 15, 2018 8:54 AM in response to kjeldlau

If iTunes is apparently installed correctly try the following in turn until iTunes opens/closes/reopens/connects to the store normally:


  • Remove any SD card that might be in a card reader.
  • Exit the BTTray.exe Bluetooth utility if installed.
  • Locate the shortcut for iTunes, right-click on it, and select Run as administrator. Doing this once may fix certain launch issues. Some users were finding that with the 12.6.1.25 build, for example, they had to use this method every time and modified the shortcut accordingly.
  • Try holding ctrl+shift as you launch iTunes so it opens in safe-mode. Again doing this once may sometimes help.
  • Try disconnecting your computer from the Internet before running iTunes.
  • Delete the iTunes shortcuts from the start menu, desktop, task bar, or similar, then repair iTunes from the programs and features control panel.
  • Try Fix unexpected quits or launch issues in iTunes for Windows - Apple Support and test the behaviour in a different user profile or with a different library. If the problem only exists in your profile it may be possible to delete some of the iTunes preference files which it would seem that iTunes may be choking on. We can go into details later if the issue is limited to your own profile.
  • Temporarily disable any non-Microsoft anti-virus and see if that has any impact on the behaviour.
  • See the second box in Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates for detailed tear down and rebuild advice. Disable any non-Microsoft anti-virus software when reinstalling and run the installer as the administrator.
  • Or see the iTunes installers section of the troubleshooting tip and reinstall the last version that worked correctly for you. Note that iTunes 12.6.3.6 is the minimum version required for devices running iOS 11.


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Help requested: Apple Mobile Device Service and iTunes uses a lot of CPU on new Windows10 installation, and iTunes cannot connect

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