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itunes.exe (iTunes)

Percentage of recently scanned PC's with this process running: 0.22%
Average CPU use for this program: 2%
Average RAM for this program: 61 MB


In addition to the file name, itunes.exe, the following version information is used to identify the file. If the file does not match this information, it may be a different file. To ensure the file is absolutely correct, run a free and comprehensive scan.

Vendor is not specified
Product contains:iTunes
File name contains:\iTunes\

To view version information with Windows Explorer, right-click the file and click Properties, Version.


Vendor or Distributor's Web Site

http://www.apple.com/itunes


Detailed Description and/or Removal Instructions

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/startups/itunes.exe-10325.html


Win Patrol

- NOTE - If this file is found in the Windows\System32 or Winnt\System32 folder, it has been added by a variant of the WIN32.RBOT WORM! The legitimate Apple iTunes process will always be located in the Program Files\iTunes folder .

itunes.exe  is a user invoked program and a normal part of PC operations. No action required.

PC Pitstop recommends WinPatrol Plus for monitoring all of the background activity on your PC. WinPatrol Plus provides an easy to understand descriptions of over 15,000 processes and programs.


MD5 hashes is the way that computers can define the uniqueness of a file. Anti malware vendors frequently use this technique to detect and clean malware. It is common for a program to have multiple MD5 hashes as the developers create newer versions of the program. For the program called itunes.exe, we have detected more than 10 different MD5 hashes. Click on a hash to research the hash in Google.

Program Name MD5 Count
itunes.exe> 10
MD5 Hashes
# MD5 Size
1 0x5226728bb1623bc0f383f12d71169b59 8759808 bytes
2 0xb8f5998a91e65769cc4f2f443b58361e 15330616 bytes
3 0x700cbd3c3e2a45e7077e42f168f33d7c 14144000 bytes
4 0x7536b66e9e1c6fb28878db2b7bfbe51e 19897640 bytes
5 0x4e527470c79931abf06fe456c32a569e 15997240 bytes
MD5 Hashes
# MD5 Size
6 0xae2a517a30d268cedecf0d6accebdcf2 15338560 bytes
7 0xe06687983289e5bc62ddf2954fcfb07f 14774336 bytes
8 0x665736aa8d4845069617804ca98eaf71 14135808 bytes
9 0x89ac999fd32d210659a2b7c664ff36d5 12116480 bytes
10 0xe23ad90001f493c9d5c24f84378f19eb 15262784 bytes


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Tips from the PitCrew

Tips from the Pit Crew

Every process running on your computer takes up CPU cycles and valuable memory. For optimal PC performance and resource utilization, you should be aware of every process on your computer. PC Pitstop designed this process library to help you know which processes are worthwhile and others that slow system performance.

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Important Note

A file name alone may not be enough for positive identification. PC Pitstop's Overdrive tests and spyware scan use information such as the company name, product name, or install directory.

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