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Не удалось запустить службу Apple mobile device — ошибка 1053

Операционная система Windows с каждым своим обновлением устраняет большое количество багов, сбоев и неполадок. Разработчики стараются сделать использование платформы наиболее комфортной для пользователей, добавляя более понятные объяснения каждой ошибки. В последнее время наиболее часто стала встречаться ошибка с кодовым обозначением 1053. При ее возникновении можно заметить повышенное потребление ресурсов компьютера, а также появившееся на экране окно с неполадкой. Предлагаем разобраться с причинами сбоя и рассмотреть способы его устранения.

Причины ошибки 1053

Чаще всего неполадка возникает при попытке запустить тяжелую игру или программу. Система не справляется с резкой нагрузкой, что приводит к зависанию соответствующих служб. Также заметим, что сбой может возникнуть и по другим причинам, представленным ниже:

Особенно часто ошибка 1053 появляется при запуске службы Apple mobile device. Поэтому перед установкой программы рекомендуется ознакомиться с ее системными требованиями.

Как исправить ошибку 1053

Устранить сбой можно различными способами, каждый из которых заключается в изменении настроек операционной системы. В одной ситуации потребуется полная переустановка Windows, а в другой лишь только удаление проблемной программы.

Способ 1: остановка службы

Данный метод является самым простым и заключается в удалении проблемного приложения. Если срочной надобности в программе нет, то выполните указания следующей инструкции:

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Нажмите «Остановить службу»

5. После перейдите в панель управления и удалите проблемную программу.

Обратите внимание, что категорически не рекомендуется отключать системные службы.

Способ 2: переустановка пакета «Net Framework»

Встречаются случаи, когда ошибка 1053 возникает из-за сбоя в работе приложений «Net Framework». Тут решение одно – переустановка пакета «Net Framework». Чтобы сделать это правильно, воспользуйтесь пошаговой инструкцией:

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Кликаем по кнопке «Удалить»

После завершения установки желательно выполнить перезагрузку системы.

Способ 3: восстановление системы

Использование данного метода рекомендовано только в том случае, если конкретную службу невозможно остановить. Первым делом заходим в меню «Пуск», затем:

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Кликаем по кнопке «Запуск восстановления системы»

Восстановление операционной системы займет несколько минут, после чего компьютер уйдет в перезагрузку. При успешном выполнении процедуры на экране появится соответствующее сообщение.

Заключение

Таким образом, в данной статье был рассмотрен принцип действий, если не удалось запустить службу Apple mobile device. Чаще всего ошибку 1053 удается исправить после восстановления системы. Если не один метод не помог, то единственным решением будет переустановка Windows. При возникновении вопросов обязательно напишите об этом в комментариях.

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Question: Q: Service ‘Apple Mobile Device’ could not be installed

I have been running iTunes for a long time but when I try to install version 10.5.3 or 10.6, I get the following error.

Service ‘Apple Mobile Device’ could not be installed. Verify that you have sufficient privileges to install system services.

I have never gotten this before trying to install a newer version.

I am running on Windows 7 with an administrator password. I tried uninstalling and then installing and get the same error.

Any help is appreciated.

Posted on Mar 11, 2012 11:20 PM

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Perhaps let’s try disabling the service prior to an install attempt.

In your Start menu, right-click Computer and select «Manage».

Expand «Services & Applications».

Open «Services». (Perhaps maximise the screen to better see what’s going on.)

Right-click the Apple Mobile Device Service and select «Properties».

In the General tab, set the Startup type to «Disabled» and click OK.

Restart the PC and try another iTunes install. Does it go through properly this time?

Mar 12, 2012 10:50 AM

Thanks for the reply. I had seen this possible solution in another thread this morning, but when I looked at that it already said disabled. I restarted the computer and that didn’t make any difference. I still got the same error.

I finally was able to install however. First I had to uninstall all Apple products including Bonjour, Apple Software Update, iTunes, Apple Application Support, and Apple Mobile Device Support. I then re-installed 10.5.3.3 and all seems to be good.

I’ll not try to upgrade to 10.6 again. That was really a hassle.

Mar 12, 2012 10:57 AM

I had seen this possible solution in another thread this morning, but when I looked at that it already said disabled.

Interesting. It’s enabled by default on a PC. So if you didn’t explicitly disable it (either in Services or MSCONFIG), that might be some clue as to what has been going wrong with the install attempts.

. doublechecking. You’re sure you want to stay at 10.5.3? Otherwise, we could try some more troubleshooting. (Granted, there’s no guarantee we’d succeed, so perfectly okay if you want to stay at 10.5.3.)

Mar 12, 2012 11:06 AM

It was ok before i tried the install of 10.6. This is what disabled it. I didn’t disable it myself.

When i tried to install 10.6 is when all my troubles started. 10.5.3 was working fine and seems to be working fine again. I really had no reason for going to 10.6 other than trying to stay current.

So. I think I’ll stick wth 10.5.3 for the time being.

Thanks for the offer of help though!

Mar 12, 2012 1:10 PM

🙂 Fair enough. You’re welcome!

Mar 12, 2012 2:41 PM

This exact thing happens to me each and every time I upgrade iTunes. It says volumes about Apple software quality on Windows.

The only way to fix it is to completely uninstall every Apple product, then reinstall it all. Reinstallation of iTunes means reinstallation of the song library, which means at least 3 hours of file copying.

I would think that someone within Apple would see this as an issue, and fix it, but apparently no one cares about Windows users enough to make them find their products tolerable. No other piece of software I’ve ever used has suffered this problem, but iTunes does this each and every time I update.

Sorry for venting here but I’ve really not no one else to vent to about it.

Mar 12, 2012 2:51 PM

Funny story. it’s not working this time for me. Apparently, I have to REFORMAT MY COMPUTER to get iTunes to install.

I’ve just tossed my nano into the garbage disposal and smiled as my marriage to Apple was annulled.

Good bye and good riddance.

Mar 12, 2012 2:56 PM

This is the first time I’ve had a problem like this updating.

That is unfortunate about the library for you. For me everything in the library was still fine after I reinstalled, so no problem there for me.

Mar 12, 2012 2:57 PM

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Question: Q: Service ‘Apple Mobile Device’ (Apple Mobile Device) failed to start. Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services.

I recently purchased an Iphone 3gs, and already have an itunes account. Itunes wont recognize my iphone. I have uninstalled and installed itunes 2 times and keep getting this error message.

Service ‘Apple Mobile Device’ (Apple Mobile Device) failed to start. Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services.

iPhone 3GS, Windows Vista

Posted on Jul 8, 2012 4:27 PM

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OK I’VE GOT IT. with the help of reading through the previous posts above.

1. run the add/remove program (control panel).

2. uninstall ALL Apple programs (itunes says to start with itunes, then quick time, bonjour and then finally AMDS (apple mobile device support). you might have to close the add/remove program and open it again so that AMDS will not appear on the list.

3. RESTART/REBOOT YOUR COMPUTER.

4. go to itunes.com, download the newest version, save it to your desktop, RIGHT CLICK the icon and select RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR.

5. when itunes is done being installed, **DO NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT** click finish just yet.

6. plug in your device (iphone, ipod) to the USB cord, you’ll see a window pop up in the lower right hand corner. that is your computer searching and installing the device driver.

7. after the driver is installed you can click FINISH on the itunes installer.

Sep 19, 2012 10:54 PM

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Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start Apple Mobile Device Service. The message couldn’t be clearer. This usually means that the Windows login name that you used to install iTunes had Administrator privileges. It’s also possible that your antivirus or firewall is trying to protect you by not allowing the service to start. You will have to consult the instructions for your security software to find out how to fix this if it is the problem.

Finch is the reason why people think Apple fans are pompous. The message couldn’t be clearer, as he put it. As far as the problem goes, you’re not alone and the consensus is that it’s a Apple software problem, not a your-computer problem. Not surprising considering Apple’s track record with Windows computers.

There’s one possible solution at appleask.com : http://www.appleask.net/260817-ipod-touch-itunes-9-2-apple-mobile.html but it involves screwing around with the registry. If you dont know what the registry is, it’s the master index for the computer that basically tells the computer to handle most everything. Messing with it is unwise unless you’re confident you can complete ALL the steps EXACTLY as assigned. At the very least backup the registry which you can do easily. Windows computers, type REGEDIT into the START MENU, then select FILE > EXPORT and name the exporting registry back whatever you want.

Me? I’m going to uninstall Apple, cause frankly the largest computer company in the world (Apple) should be able to make their new version of their program work on a computer running the operating system of the other largest computer company in the world (Microsoft).

Aug 11, 2012 7:35 PM

Thank you ak_edm. The link you provided didn’t pertain exactly to my situation, but it allowed me to figure it out without touching the registry.

For those of you with XP who may be having this issue, download and install 7-zip, winrar, or something similar. Right click on the iTunes.msi file and extract the archive using the zip program (i used 7-zip). Once extracted, do the same to the AppleMovileDeviceSupport.msi file. Open the archive and right click and install both the netaapl.inf and usbaapl.inf files. Then start the Apple Mobile Device Service (Start>Run>Services.msc). I was able to make this work on a locked down computer at work. I still can’t see the phone in my drive listing but that’s a different issue. Hope this helps, or at least gets you closer to an answer.

Aug 13, 2012 8:05 AM

First close down itunes, find itunes on your desktop right click and run as administrator, then disconnect your 3GS and then open itunes and re-connect your iPhone and it should recognise it, because i have a 3GS and this worked for me.

Sep 19, 2012 12:20 PM

OK I’VE GOT IT. with the help of reading through the previous posts above.

1. run the add/remove program (control panel).

2. uninstall ALL Apple programs (itunes says to start with itunes, then quick time, bonjour and then finally AMDS (apple mobile device support). you might have to close the add/remove program and open it again so that AMDS will not appear on the list.

3. RESTART/REBOOT YOUR COMPUTER.

4. go to itunes.com, download the newest version, save it to your desktop, RIGHT CLICK the icon and select RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR.

5. when itunes is done being installed, **DO NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT** click finish just yet.

6. plug in your device (iphone, ipod) to the USB cord, you’ll see a window pop up in the lower right hand corner. that is your computer searching and installing the device driver.

7. after the driver is installed you can click FINISH on the itunes installer.

Sep 19, 2012 10:54 PM

Thanks TroyActorPA, I had the same «service apple mobile device failed to start» problem on my older Windows XP laptop and your solution worked for me, but I had to tweak it a bit for my computer: Right click on the iTunes.msi file and extract the archive using the zip program (i also used 7-zip). Once extracted, double click the AppleMobileDeviceSupport.msi file. This will install the drivers and service files. Then I checked that the Apple Mobile Device service (Start>Run>Services.msc) was started. After unplugging the USB and plugging in again a few times, and checking my Network Connections, the computer started using my USB connection! Now I can browse using wireless or USB connection. I wonder if that AppleMobileDeviceSupport.msi file lets you use the USB connection without iTunes?

Sep 30, 2012 5:49 PM

Thanks so much soypisto75, you nailed it! 😀 (At least for me.) After years of no issues with iTunes installs, I’d spent a couple of frustrating days trying to upgrade iTunes from 11.0.0 to 11.0.1 on my Windows Vista machine. I kept installing, then getting this error [Service ‘Apple Mobile Device’. ]. I would be unable to even launch iTunes, so then I’d get ticked, uninstall it, and start the cycle over again. It was so-o-o-o frustrating! In looking for solutions, I’d seen the post that talked about altering the registry. While I’ve done that on rare occasions in the past (many eons ago), I’m not enough of a techie to have the confidence to take on something like that. So I was seriously beginning to consider other alternatives to iTunes, which was a route I really didn’t want to go down either. Then I happened upon this post and read down until I got to your solution. Followed it precisely as you described and voila! I’m back in business with the new version and quite the happy camper. You helped me end the weekend on a high note, and so I thank you immensely for your post!

Dec 16, 2012 9:50 PM

soypisto75 Thanks! Your procedure worked for me as well!

Dec 25, 2012 9:16 PM

Hey Troy, thanks for your helpful notes.

i really tried everything giving previliges to the installation and there is no way the service starts. im running windows 7 btw.

Jan 15, 2013 7:34 AM

BLESS YOU! Soy! This also did the trick for me. phew!

Feb 13, 2013 11:12 AM

I am so glad people are getting solutions! 🙂 It’s such a relief. Reading back on my post, sorry about my rant, though it mirrors a lot of frustrations. Whats important though is that a big frustration is getting a solution / workaround. Great job! 🙂

Feb 13, 2013 1:11 PM

I was so hopeful when I tried this, but half-way through the installation process I got a pop-up saying that ADME could not be installed because I have insufficient privelages (even though I am the only user on this computer, the administrator, and specifically opened the itunes installer to run as administrator).

I am so frusterated! This must be the 10th time I have uninstalled and reinstalled iTunes, and it still won’t recognise my phone. It was working fine before the **** 11.3 update. And now the apps on my phone are malfunctioning and I have no way to change them without getting it to connect to my computer. This is rediculous! Any other suggestions?

OK I’VE GOT IT. with the help of reading through the previous posts above.

1. run the add/remove program (control panel).

2. uninstall ALL Apple programs (itunes says to start with itunes, then quick time, bonjour and then finally AMDS (apple mobile device support). you might have to close the add/remove program and open it again so that AMDS will not appear on the list.

3. RESTART/REBOOT YOUR COMPUTER.

4. go to itunes.com, download the newest version, save it to your desktop, RIGHT CLICK the icon and select RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR.

5. when itunes is done being installed, **DO NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT** click finish just yet.

6. plug in your device (iphone, ipod) to the USB cord, you’ll see a window pop up in the lower right hand corner. that is your computer searching and installing the device driver.

7. after the driver is installed you can click FINISH on the itunes installer.

I had the same problem but managed to fix it with Amy ; the apple advisor. Here are the steps!

Jul 11, 2013 8:24 PM

Hi JacetheJedi, I just wanted to drop you a line and say thanks for this guide. I have spent many hours looking for a solution and tried a number of them as well with no success.

This is such a common problem, I just hope other can find this just like me. Well done, and thanks for sharing.

Jul 14, 2013 5:57 PM

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Question: Q: Upon trying to install iTunes, I get a messge that says: «Service ‘Apple Mobil Device’ (Apple Mobil Device) failed to start.Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services» What can I do about this?

Upon trying to install the latest version of iTunes (64-bit, Windows 7), I get the following error message: «Service ‘Apple Mobil Device’ (Apple Mobil Device) failed to start. Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services» What can I do about this?

Posted on Jan 28, 2014 4:16 AM

Go to Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs (Win XP) or Programs and Features (later)

Remove all of these items in the following order:

Reboot, download iTunes, then reinstall, either using an account with administrative rights, or right-clicking the downloaded installer and selecting Run as Administrator.

The uninstall and reinstall process will preserve your iTunes library and settings, but ideally you would back up the library and your other important personal documents and data on a regular basis. See this user tip for a suggested technique.

Please note:

Some users may need to follow all the steps in whichever of the following support documents applies to their system. These include some additional manual file and folder deletions not mentioned above.

Posted on Jan 28, 2014 4:17 AM

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Go to Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs (Win XP) or Programs and Features (later)

Remove all of these items in the following order:

Reboot, download iTunes, then reinstall, either using an account with administrative rights, or right-clicking the downloaded installer and selecting Run as Administrator.

The uninstall and reinstall process will preserve your iTunes library and settings, but ideally you would back up the library and your other important personal documents and data on a regular basis. See this user tip for a suggested technique.

Please note:

Some users may need to follow all the steps in whichever of the following support documents applies to their system. These include some additional manual file and folder deletions not mentioned above.

Jan 28, 2014 4:17 AM

I had the same problems updating iTunes on Windows7 desktop, and followed the steps above. iTunes now works, mostly, but will not find and sync my iOS7 devices wirelessly. Also, I can no longer see my shared library in my devices.

Jan 29, 2014 2:55 PM

It’s still a work in progress but I’ve created a new user tip for this issue:

There is a section in there covering device connectivity which may help.

Jan 29, 2014 3:56 PM

I had exactly the same issue.. finally took a lot of time and uninstalled everything that had anything to do with Apple. itunes, Apple Software update, Apple Mobile Device Support, Bonjour and Apple Application Support. After uninstalling my Programs and features selection showed that Bonjour and Apple Mobile Device was still listed, but in acuality they weren’t. To verify that I did a search on the Start Window for those items and they didn’t come up. I then rebooted my PC, went to the itunes website and downloaded itunes. Clicked on Run and it installed with no problems. I have Windows 7 and all my problems started after I had agreed to an Windows 7 update. Hope this works for you. RB

Jan 29, 2014 4:18 PM

I’m having so many issues. I tried everything you prescribed to other people, and its still not working. I get to reinstalling itunes and it says «Service Apple Mobile Device failed to start. Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services.» I’ve tried rerunning apple mobile device from administrative services and it gives me «Windows could not start the apple mobile device service on Local Computer. Error 1053 The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely manner.»

I don’t know what to do anymore! I just want my iTunes back. 😟

Any help would be extremely appreciated

Jan 30, 2014 4:01 PM

You could try going into the programs and features control panel and running a repair operation on the Apple Mobile Device Service.

Jan 30, 2014 5:10 PM

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Question: Q: Apple Mobile Device failed to start

When I install itunes, I get the following error message: service ‘Apple Mobile Device’ (Apple Mobile Device) failed to start. Verify that you have sufficient privleges to start system services. Any ideas what to try?

itunes-OTHER, Windows Vista

Posted on Oct 16, 2012 7:31 PM

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This is the solution everyone. Ive just done it. Listen to what they have to say and follow the steps and it will work perfectly will all your music still on there 😀

Jan 28, 2014 10:47 AM

I am having the same problem as everyone else with the latest iTunes update. After I got the failed to start/privileges error I tried starting the «Apple Mobile Device» service manually and got the following message: «Windows could not start the Apple Mobile Device service on Local Computer. Error 1053: The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion.» The message pops up as soon as I hit Start. I have NEVER had a problem with iTunes updates before.

Jan 28, 2014 11:14 AM

Jan 26, 2014 10:34 PM

Not sure about djeanne, but this didn’t help me at all. No matter what I do with uninstalling, deleting all apple files, downloading and extracting and reinstalling one by one, I still cannot itunes to install properly. I’m convinced it has to do with the Apple Mobile Device Support file since I’m getting the same message as djeanne. I also notice rollbacks happening when I try to install, but it goes by so fast.

Anyone? Help? I’ve been at this for almost 1 month now! I refuse to go out to buy my iphone 5 until I can get iTunes 10.7 installed and working.

Oct 17, 2012 8:43 PM

I just ran into this problem myself, and with a combination of suggestions from this post and other tinkering, I was able to solve my version of the problem, so I’ll just add this here, in case somebody has the same thing.

This problem first occured for me when the Apple Update thing failed to update iTunes properly, so maybe some files were misplaced?

Anyways, hope that helps somebody.

Jan 27, 2014 4:27 PM

Since the new iTunes version came out a week ago, I’ve had the same problem. I have a Windows Home Vista machine. I have followed the reinstall (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1923) a couple of times (to make sure I did it right). Though I finally got iTunes to install properly, when I follow the directions to restart AMD (http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1567) under Start>Control Panel>Services>Apple Mobile Device it is already «automatic» and only has «Start» available, not «Stop» also. When I hit Start I get the message, «The Apple Mobile Device service on Local Computer started and then stopped. Some services stop automatically if they are not in use by other services or programs.» I’ve had no problems with iTunes for over a year until this last update.

The steps in the second box are a guide to removing everything related to iTunes and then rebuilding it which is often a good starting point unless the symptoms indicate a more specific approach. Review the other boxes and the list of support documents further down the page in case one of them applies.

Your library should be unaffected by these steps but there is backup and recovery advice elsewhere in the user tip.

If you are running 64-bit Windows and the above steps haven’t helped try installing the version of iTunes that can be downloaded from this support document. iTunes 12.1 for Windows (64-bit — for older video cards)

If you still have no luck try reinstalling iTunes 12.0, links in the user tip.

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