Step 2: If recently installed iTools or related software , uninstall then try reinstalling iTools software. After the software has been fully uninstalled, restart your PC and reinstall iTools software. If this Step 2 fails as well, please proceed to the Step 3 below. In the Windows Update dialog box, click " Check for Updates " or similar button depending on your Windows version If updates are available for download, click " Install Updates ". After the update is completed, restart your PC.
Please follow the steps below to download and properly replace you file: Locate your Windows operating system version in the list of below "Download APSDaemon.
Click the appropriate "Download Now" button and download your Windows file version. Apple Safari 5. CopyTrans Drivers Installer 2.
Apple QuickTime Player 7. Microsoft OneDrive Crash Report Delivery Module. CrashRpt 1. Apple Security Manager. TrueType Font. Hi Maxine, The issue description seems a bit unclear and I would like to have a better understanding before we start working on it.
Do you have ITunes or an Apple product installed? Reply with more information to help you better. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Anil Kumar B's post on February 21, I had the msvcr I did not install iTunes again. I really don't know why I would need iTunes since I have my own music. I searched in programs, download and more, but never could find it.
Is it important to have on my laptop. Thanks for your help. In reply to Maxine's post on February 21, When ITunes upgraded itself, it lost the msvcr Website moderator told me to look in Programs. It was not there, nor in systems, nor anywhere on my computer. I still don't know if it's important to have on my cpu or not. I also do not have any iTunes or Apple on my Windows 7.
I don't know why I would want iTunes back after it has caused me so much time and trouble. Any answers to help me? I looked on my Win 7 Boot Camp install just to see if I had the same thing. And I do. I've never installed iTunes or anything that would relate to iOS5 in Windows, so it had to have come from one of the Boot Camp updates. Most likely the recently released 3. Probably how the Apple Software Update manages to pop up all on its own in Windows? Maybe I need to change something in there?
I'm not sure if it's anything to do with the Apple Update Kurt, as that's always popped up, but I've only had this problem since the last iTunes upgrade? I don't recall Apple Software Update ever popping up on its own before, but then, I rarely boot into Windows.
It's only there for the very few things that have to be done from Windows. Running msconfig is the best way to disable the apsdaemon. If for some reason you discover you need it back on, you just run msconfig again and re-enable it. There should be no need to mess around with the registry. It's part of Apple Application Support which is where single copies of program files used by multiple different Apple programs are kept.
So if you installed a recent version of Safari for Windows in your Windows boot, it would have shown up via the AAS install needed for the Safari install. Dec 8, PM. Dec 8, PM in response to b noir In response to b noir. I somewhat recently purchased a new Mac Pro and reinstalled Win 7 from scratch on an erased drive.
Never installed iTunes or Safari for Windows. Question: Q: apsdaemon. Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: Peterlg Peterlg. To do this, find this process in Task Manager.
If you suspect that you may be infected with a virus, then you must attempt to fix it immediately. To delete the apsdaemon. Note that not all tools can detect every type of malware, so you may need to try several options before you're successful. In addition, the functionality of the virus may itself affect the deletion of apsdaemon. In this case, you must enable Safe Mode with Networking - a secure environment that disables most processes and loads only the most required services and drivers.
When there, you can run a security program and a complete system analysis. You should not delete a safe executable file without a valid reason, as this may affect the performance of any associated programs that use that file. Be sure to keep your software and programs up to date to avoid future problems caused by corrupted files.
With regard to software functionality issues, check driver and software updates more often, so there is little or no risk of such problems occurring. The best diagnosis for these suspicious files is a complete system analysis with Reimage. If the file is classified as malicious, these applications will also delete apsdaemon.
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