When I try to eject my ipod after sync I get the following message:"The iPod cannot be restored because it contains files that are in use by another application.". I tried to restore but it doesn't work and I get the same message

When I try to eject my ipod after sync I get the following message:The iPod cannot be restored because it contains files that are in use by another application.". I tried to restore but it doesn't work and I get the same message

Go to your computer's System Tray and try ejecting.  If you can't eject, there is an application that is trying to access your iPod.
Go to http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx and download ProcessExplorer.
Go to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555665 and follow the instructions under Resolution.
Note that this is a good, general process any time you can't access any file.
In my case an update to RealPlayer installed a program called RecordingManager that was accessing my iPod.

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    Do you have any maintenance apps, such as TechTool Pro, that run in the background and monitors things like disk usage on mounted volumes?  The iPod's storage is a mounted volume.
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  • HT1351 Whenever I try and eject my iPod from iTunes after it is done syncing a box pops us that says "The iPods' 'Owners iPod' cannot be ejected because it contains files that are in use by another application".

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    Hello, cgtyoder. 
    Thank you for visiting Apple Support Communities. 
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  • HT1351 Whether or not I sync items on iTunes to my ipod, I cannot eject the ipod because a message keeps coming up and saying that my ipod cannot be ejected because it contains files that are being used by another application. How do I fix this?

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    Hello, cgtyoder. 
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1320
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  • Ipod cannot be updated because it contains files that are in use by an

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  • HT1386 After downloading music to my Playlist, when I try to sync the music to my IPod, it gives the error (The IPOD cannot be ejected because it contains files that arer in use by another application.  What does this mean?

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    I am experiencing the same message when I try and sync either my or my wife's iPod on my Mac. I simply acknowledge it and everything seems to work fine but I wonder what's going on. I used to have problems dismounting my iPod but that seems to have gone away with iTunes 7.
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  • I just bot a new ipodnano and synched my playlists from my itunes library.  However, I am unable to disconnect as it says the the ipodnano contains files that are in use by "another application".  What is it talking about and how do I disconnect?

    How do I disconnect./eject my new ipodnano after I had synched my playlists (from itunes library on my computer).
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    Keith

    For the immediately problem, you can shut down the computer and disconnect the iPod.
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    so uhh YEAH I FIXED IT!!
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  • The iPod (mine) cannot be updated because it contains files that are in use

    I have a 5th generation 60GB iPod which I have been trying to update to software version 1.2 (from 1.1.1.) but I keep getting the error message duplicated in the subject line of this post.
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  • "The iPod cannot be ejected because it contains files that are in use..."

    My iPod (20 gb, 4 gen) syncs fine, but when I go to eject it a window pops up saying "the iPod cannot be ejected because it contains files that are in use by another application."
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    Are you running any anti-virus or spyware detection software in the background? Start closing programs located in the taskbar next to the clock and try ejecting the iPod.

  • The Ipod cannot be ejected because it contains files that are in use by ano

    When I want to eject my Ipod i get this message:
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    greetings Mandarijn

    hi Mandarijn!
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    by any chance, do you have McAfee ActiveScan security software on that PC? i've seen that implicated a few times with this message.
    if you do have McAfee, as an experiment try switching that off prior to doing a sync. do you still get the message then?
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    Close Applications Running in the Background
    love, b

  • Cannot update ipod due to files that are in use by another application

    Uploaded iTunes version 7 onto my PC on Friday. Ever since my fifth generation video (30GB) ipod cannot be either updated with version 1.2 software, syncronised or restored due to the error message "The ipod cannot be updated becuase it contains files that are in use by another application".
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    Kudos to Randy. Thanks a lot; this worked for me. I simply opened itunes (and minimized it) with my ipod connected, opened "My Computer," right-clicked "IPOD" and ejected it. As soon as the icon in My Computer showed that it was ejected I quickly maximized itunes, clicked IPOD, and clicked the update button. Wah lah! iPod updated. Hope that helps the rest of you out there with this problem! Thanks again!
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