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IPodService.exe Datei Info

Der Prozess iPodService Module (Version (32-bit), (64-bit)) oder iPod Service

gehört zur Software iTunes oder iPod for Windows (Version 2006-01-10, 2005-10-12, 2005-09-23, 2006-03-23, 2005-11-17, 2005-06-26, 2006-06-28, 2005-03-23, 2005-02-22, 2005-02-07, 2005-09-06) oder iPod Service oder HijackThis oder iPodService Module oder ZyGoVideo oder Space Synthesizer oder Mjuice Components

der Firma Apple Computer (www.apple.com) oder Apple (www.apple.com).

Charakteristik: iPodService.exe befindet sich in einem Unterordner von "C:\Program Files" oder manchmal in einem Unterordner vom "My Files" Ordner - vorwiegend C:\Program Files\iPod\bin\. Bekannte Dateigrößen unter Windows 7/XP sind 323584 Bytes (43% aller Vorkommen), 492608 Bytes und 37 weitere Varianten. http://www.file.net/prozess/ipodservice.exe.html 
Das Programm ist nicht sichtbar. Sie wird vom Betriebssystem Windows nicht benötigt. Die Datei iPodService.exe kann in der Systemsteuerung unter Software deinstalliert werden. iPodService.exe kann Programme überwachen. Deshalb bewerten wir diese Datei zu 18% als gefährlich, aber vergleichen Sie diese Wertung mit den Mitglieder Meinungen.
Sie können das Programm iTunes oder iPod for Windows 2006-01-10 deinstallieren oder aktualisieren oder den Support um Hilfe fragen. Zum Aktualisieren klicken Sie auf www.apple.com/itunes, für den Support auf www.apple.com/support, zum Deinstallieren auf iTunes oder iPod for Windows 2006-01-10 in der Systemsteuerung (Kategorie: Software bzw. Programme).

Empfehlung: Finden Sie die Ursache von iPodService.exe Fehlern

Hinweis: Viren und andere schädliche Dateien können sich als iPodService.exe tarnen. Insbesondere, wenn sich die Datei in C:\Windows oder C:\Windows\System32 Ordner befindet. Bitte kontrollieren Sie deshalb, ob es sich bei dem Prozess iPodService.exe auf Ihrem PC um einen Schädling handelt. Möchten Sie die Sicherheit Ihres PCs überprüfen, so empfehlen wir Ihnen die Software Security Task Manager.



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Mitglieder Bewertung

Apple stuff
   
Generates many page faults when not even needed. On my Win2K system, it had generated 902,780 when mcshield, a real resource hog, had only generated 557,728. iTunes had not even been opened this session.
  Kevin Harris  
ram stealer foreverrer
   
I test with IIS a lot, so I don't use MS Media Player, since it is IE browser based. I use ITunes as delta background for system development. DSL is consistent in streaming with it, those radio stations that I get, and it is MAC intuitive, better than MS.
  ed  
slows down computer. eats up memory.
  patrick  
Apple free resource-eater :) I dont recommend to keep it enabled if you dont have Apple iPod Hardware devices, to disable it do "Start run cmd.exe" and type in command line "sc config iPodService start= disabled". Thats all.
  Name   (weitere Info's)
Generates many page faults when not even needed. On my Win2K system, it had generated 902, 780 when mcshield, a real resource hog, had only generated 557,728. iTunes had not even been opened this session.
  None  
WinXP Pro Registry key for this file is HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\Userdata\S-1-5-18\Components\E141724DB89E22. The usual path is C:\Program files\iPod\bin\iPodService.exe. There is also a reference to the file in the registry for programs that run at startup/ Login. The registry entry is located at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run. I feel that any program with a path that includes both "install" and " User Data" ;runs in the backgound and requires registry editing to disable is suspicious.
   
Seems like a waste if you don't have an iPod ... Turn off by going to (on WinXP) Control Panel Administrative Tools Services. Find iPodService.exe, double click on it. Stop the service and change Startup type to Disabled.
  James Skemp   (weitere Info's)
Slows down my connection too much. I never authorized it's installation. I don't have an I-Pod and won't ever now. I think it installed itself when I upgraded my free version of Windows Media Player. Not harmful, just not necessary for me.
  Jason  
problematic on XP. More Apple junk
  Gas  
Automatically install when I-tune is installed, need to remove it in two places in "Registry" if you don't need it. It eats up your physical ram which usually cost $$ to buy more of. If other program follow this trend and make it harder to remove the 'fat' from the lean 'meat'. The computer will likely suffer stroke. This file is not necessary if you don't have iPod.
  Paul  
Itunes 6 application will restart the service if you have disabled it in Control Panel Services. If you put C:\Program files\iPod\bin\iPodService.exe into a folder of the same name, the folder is opened when you start Itunes 6. SO, Itunes 6 must be simply executing C:\Program files\iPod\bin\iPodService.exe There are two options to rid of this program: ol li 1.) Rename the exe to something totally different. Itunes will look for iPodService.exe and not find it. OR li 2) Copy a "do nothing" exectuable over iPodService.exe. Itunes will still find the exe, and the exe will do nothing. /ol
  Nick  
Itunes player
  Somethief   (weitere Info's)
Not only for iPod, it is for QuickTime as well. If not installed, you may not be able to watch *.mov files or other video on web sites that specificly call for QuickTime. If you must remove it, you should use the "Add / Remove Programs" tool to do so properly.
  DJ  
You gotta know that an ipod basically WORKS without installing any driver (just like a usb harddrive), therfore this process is NOT needed. iTunes installs it so it can open automatically when you plug the ipod in (and sync, if that option is on). Disabling the service = open iTune yourself (which is good).
  Kev  
Go into the control panel and then to services. Find the ipodservice service and stop it. Then disable it so it won't run again. Only do this if you don't have an ipod. On XP use msconfig to disable the service.
  Bren  
Bundled with Quick Time - You are unable to uninstall it without also killing QT. See http://forums.invisionpower.com/lofiversion/index.php/t192531.html for better information on how to disable it so it ""should not"" cause problems. ~Dakota
  Dakota   (weitere Info's)
GAMERS BEWARE! ipodservice.exe comes with itunes, but leaves port 2078 WIDE OPEN during games like CounterStrike (all Steam Powered games) and other onliners. Search for this file, then remove it from your task manager, then delete it. Thanks.
  Tom Mead (Now working on Linux)  
slows down everything apple crap
  jeffro  
You iPod will work with this service disabled. run-- services.msc-- iPod service-- disable, however... if you have to worry about 3 MB of RAM maybe this little program isn't your main concern. In fact, I'm sure of it. Get off teh internet right now and go get some RAM or a new computer. Seriously...
  Modern  
Maybe unspy pc modified this process. ipodservice.exe changed my DNS lookup in Internet Explorer to some 85.xxx IP address and used to redirect me to an EXTRA SPECIAL offer everytime I clicked a link. Definitively malware. The redirecting stopped when I killed the process ipodservice.exe. BTW: Isn´t it ituneshelper.exe that comes from Apple and not ipodservice.exe?
  Deload  
Win XP SP2 - Used Windows Task Manager End Process to stop it's execution. Ran quicktime *.mov's for me just fine. Did not reload after running quicktime movies. This thing eats up ram when it's not being used. That's a BAD thing. I have over 100 applications installed on my laptop, and if every one of them installed a couple memory resident pieces even when they were not running the machine would grind to a halt. This is NOT a feature, it's a BUG. IMO.
  Russ  
iTunes service
   
This file is ascociated with iTunes and manages the iPod when connected or docked to the PC . this file is not at all dangerous. but it is a resource hog. if you would like more memory, simply end the process. although this has not been tested, iTunes may not detect your iPod when it is docked or connected to your computer.
  Mediarocker - IT Administrator  
If you can see your iPod in explorer, but not in iTunes, then iPodService is at fault. To fix, eject your iPod, quit iTunes, Ctrl-alt-del- end iPodService.exe, restart iTunes, and finally plug in your iPod. Heck, I have a batch file to do the "sc config.." thing every time.
  pen_sq  
Loaded during X-mas to help daughters use new iPods, never used it since, would like for it to be an icon in the taskbar with a "preferences" or "disable" button or have same "disable" button in Start folder. Its poor marketing and programming on Apple's part to have something be a nuisance and that is so user unfriendly to turn off.
  SpoilerDad  
i tred renaming it, and after starting itunes again my cpu went crazy (100%) for a while, then ipodservice.exe reappeared before itunes would start. I checked the ipod\bin folder and it was back there along with the renamed one. Any fixes for this
  argus  
Sometimes causes a few stunts (not severe), since I do not own an iPod, I just stopped and disabled it (but for some reason, it keeps getting back into running lines!). This service probably is of some use but is only necessary when you really need it.
  Jamie McGlynn  
Apart of iTunes, this process detects if an iPod is presently connected to a computer. This process comes along with iTunes and typicaly draws memory like the iTunes Helper Process. This file is not dangerous, but a minor neusance.
  Mediarocker543  
Most backgroung progs have startup stuff in the HKLM..run key of the registry. You normally have to end the process (using a windows message close/exit etc) and *then* edit the startup key in the registry (otherwise the prog may re-add the key once you remove it). Recommend free utility from Mangolab for identifying/stopping & removing background processes.
  Sandy Badger   (weitere Info's)
applemobiledevice
   
Itunes
   
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Zusammenfassung: Durchschnittliche Bewertung von iPodService.exe: basierend auf 157 Bewertungen mit 34 Kommentaren.
56 Mitglieder halten iPodService.exe notwendig für Windows bzw. für eine installierte Software. 11 Mitglieder halten es für ungefährlich. 47 Mitglieder halten es weder für wichtig noch für gefährlich. 22 Mitglieder vermuten Gefahr. 21 Mitglieder halten es für schädlich und empfehlen, iPodService.exe zu deinstallieren. 6 Mitglieder gaben kein Urteil ab ("bin nicht sicher").


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