Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: cjmcinsd cjmcinsd. Question: Q: Question: Q: what does itunes helper do? Reply I have this question too 7 I have this question too Me too 7 Me too. View answer in context. All replies Drop Down menu. Loading page content. Jun 18, AM in response to cjmcinsd In response to cjmcinsd It monitors for the connection of an iPod or iPhone and automatically launches iTunes when this happens.
Reply Helpful 1 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. Jun 19, AM in response to cjmcinsd In response to cjmcinsd Thanks for the feedback — I was looking to speed up my start-up, but if the impact is minimal, I'll just leave it be. It has been tested and recommended by authoritative software review sites, like ioshacker. Or you can click here to learn more. Product-related questions? Everything You Need to Know. How to Fix? Aaron Donald June 14, Updated: September 17, What is iTunes Helper?
And there are lots of reasons for this. Part 1: Can I disable iTunes helper from startup? Part 2: How to Disable iTunes helper? Your iTunes data will be well-protected when repairing.
Get TunesFix to clear useless cache, corrupted files, logs, etc. Preview and selectively all unwanted iTunes data media, backups, etc. Aaron Donald. Click to rate this post Generally rated 4. Sometimes iTunesHelper freaks out and causes system hangs, CPU drain, and other frustrating problems. Otherwise, you may just not want iTunes to automatically launch if you connect an iPod or iPhone, you can disable that setting within the iTunes settings, or you can disable iTunesHelper itself.
My cousin was recently having all sorts of problems with the actual iTunesHelper daemon running in the background, so I helped him disable it completely, and his problems were resolved. Get more of our great Apple tips, tricks, and important news delivered to your inbox with the OSXDaily newsletter. I have the opposite problem for the second or third time in a year I have somehow lost iTunes helper.
I hear the ping as I connect the USB leader but after that nothing. I was having all sorts of problems with my iMac; everything would freeze up after about two minutes of operation. I suspected hard drive problems, but a clone of the drive did the same thing. Problem solved. It helps iTunes use up as […]. Pressing that in snow leopard will automatically open iTunes. Also, iTunes helper does not have anything to do with opening iTunes when an iPod or iPhone is connected.
Can anyone direct me what I should do please? Does anyone know if this causes iTunes to auto-launch unexpectedly without an iPod or phone connected? I have been having problems with this… iTunes will launch constantly. If you close it, it opens right back up. So infuriating. Then I found this thread and thought maybe this is related?
Kat, you sound like a Mac. Do you have Airfoil software installed? Or anything else that calls iTunes and launches it when needed in order to send your music to a wireless device? Airport Express? Home Sharing? Another device may be calling for iTunes because it depends on it.
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