Mobiledeviceservice.exe hogs CPU

mobiledeviceservice.exe hogs CPU. It takes 98 to 99 % of resources.  Trying to upgrade the operating system to 5.0 but its been hung up in the back up process for 4 hours.

I have a single core laptop it won't work eats 99% of cpu, it's the mobile device service. I couldn't update my iPhone 4 to the latest iOS5.
Also I can't access iTunes to get my contact list or music from iTunes with my new iPhone 4S because I have to update to iTunes 10.5 to do that or buy a quard core laptop.
I do have two quard core PC's on in shop and one in bits, but my laptop was always my backup, maybe I need a new laptop but can't afford one atm.

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