Sam
iTunes now seems to be behaving more normally so I'm guessing that it was 
indeed working away at some task during the extremely busy period I watched it 
on Activity Monitor. Wish I'd looked at iTunes screen and seen what it was up 
to. Maybe backing up my iPad? I have no 3rd party devices or apps plugged in to 
it.

Thanks again
P

On 7 Jun 2012, at 17:42, Sam - MacAmbulance wrote:

> Ah 1.14GB free, I thought it was 1.14MB free!
> 
> Have you loaded any 3rd party visualizers into iTunes? That can slow it down. 
> Also is it doing anything like syncing to an iOS device or encoding tracks?
> 
> If iTunes is idling at 99% CPU then there's bound to be an issue. You could 
> try redownloading the latest version from the apple website and reinstalling. 
> If that doesn't sort it, open Applications > Utilities > Console > email me a 
> page of your console logs while iTunes is acting up.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Sam
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