ITunes auto launches every 3-5 minutes (on PC)

iTunes auto launches every 3-5 minutes on my PC.  I have an iPad and iPhone but both are over a year old and it's just started doing this.  I haven't upgraded recently, I have no CD in the drive, I don't have gaming software, I haven't downloaded anything from iTunes Store (ever), and I haven't loaded any new software recently.  I also do not have iTunes selected as my default player (I prefer Windows Media Player on my PC) and I've changed every setting on my computer that I can think of.  This is driving me nuts.

Hi rogelnaval!
I've found an article that may help you troubleshoot the power issues you are seeing with your iPad. The article is for iPhone troubleshooting, but will apply for your iPad, and can be found here:
iPhone: Hardware troubleshooting
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2802
Specifically, the section you will want to look for is the second category on the page, and it is labelled "Power/Battery." Thanks for using the Apple Support Communities!
Cheers,
Braden

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