Error message:this version of itunes has not been localized for this language. please run the english version
Error message received when trying to open Itunes. This version of Itunes has not been localized for this language. Please run the english version.
Let's try a repair install of iTunes.
Restart the PC first.
If you're using Vista or 7, now head into your Uninstall a program control panel, select "iTunes" and then click "Repair".
If you're using XP, head into your Add or Remove Programs control panel, select "iTunes", and click "Change". Select "Repair" and click "Next" as per the following screenshot:
Can you launch your iTunes now?
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This version of Itunes has not been localized for this language
I received this message when trying to enter Itunes
This version of Itunes has not been correctly localized for this language
How do I get rid of it?Let's try a repair install of iTunes.
Restart the PC first.
If you're using Vista or 7, now head into your Uninstall a program control panel, select "iTunes" and then click "Repair".
If you're using XP, head into your Add or Remove Programs control panel, select "iTunes", and click "Change". Select "Repair" and click "Next" as per the following screenshot:
Can you launch your iTunes now? -
I restored my pc and now it won't open itunes, when i try to, it reads " this version of itunes has not been correctly localized for this language. please run the english version." how do i fix this so i can open my itunes and back up my iphone?
Hey KEBENNETT,
It sounds like you've restored Windows on your PC and iTunes is no longer opening and running normally.
I'd recommend using the instructions found at step 4 and 5 in this article to repair or remove/reinstall your iTunes installation:
Issues installing iTunes for Windows - Apple Support
All the best,
Jeremy -
After the last update that I received I'm getting "This version of iTunes has not been correctly localized for this language please run the English version". How do I fix this?
Hello LKBrown608,
The article linked below provides some useful information that can help get iTunes running on your computer.
Issues installing iTunes or QuickTime for Windows
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1926
Cheers,
Allen -
today i decided to download some music on my windows 7 laptop, but when i tried to launch itunes it had said "this version of itunes has not been correctly localized for this language. please run the english version." i need help please!!!!! it's very irritating!
Hello jalynn231
Check out the troubleshooting steps in the first article. If it is not resolved, then try and remove iTunes and its related software in the right order and then reinstall.
iTunes for Windows Vista or Windows 7: Troubleshooting unexpected quits, freezes, or launch issues
http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1717
Removing and reinstalling iTunes and other software components for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1923
Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
Regards,
-Norm G. -
My iTunes is not working, it says This version of iTunes has not been correctly localized for this language.Please run the english version. But it is already the english version, and this problem occurs in all the user accounts. What can I do?
Let's try a repair install of iTunes.
Restart the PC first.
If you're using Vista or 7, now head into your Uninstall a program control panel, select "iTunes" and then click "Repair".
If you're using XP, head into your Add or Remove Programs control panel, select "iTunes", and click "Change". Select "Repair" and click "Next" as per the following screenshot:
Can you launch your iTunes now? -
Hello, I having a problem with my itunes it says that This version of itunes has not been correctly localized for this language. please run the english version ( it was working ok yesterday i don't know what happened) please help me
Let's try a repair install of iTunes.
Restart the PC first.
If you're using Vista or 7, now head into your Uninstall a program control panel, select "iTunes" and then click "Repair".
If you're using XP, head into your Add or Remove Programs control panel, select "iTunes", and click "Change". Select "Repair" and click "Next" as per the following screenshot:
Can you launch your iTunes now? -
I tried to open iTunes but this pop up keeps showing.
This version of iTunes has not been correctly localized for this language. please run the english version
What should i do?Personally i would save all my existing items to another file. Delete the itunes and Download a new copy from Apple support pages and reinstall. Hopefully that won't have messed up your music. But if it does then delete all content fron Itunes and reimport your back up data
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what do i do because whenever i click on itunes it says 'this version of itunes has not correctly been localized for this language. please run the english version. its in english already? its only been doing this since today because i had to restore my laptop to a restore point, but itunes was working fine on that day?
Hello yazzie-dee,
I would recommend uninstalling, then downloading and reinstalling iTunes.
Removing and Reinstalling iTunes and other software components for Windows XP
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1925
Removing and reinstalling iTunes and other software components for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1923
Cheers,
Allen -
I upgraded the version of iTunes about a week ago but have not logged on since. when trying today I have received the following message -
"This version of iTunes has not been correctly localized for this language. Please run the English version".
I though I would try to update the version from the Apple site but to do so I have to log into iTunes which is the problem.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
RonnieStart by trying to repair iTunes from the programs and features control panel.
Otherwise, for general advice see Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates.
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 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.
tt2 -
Trying to open itunes but a window opens and says , this version of itunes has not been correctly localised for this language. Please run the English version. Please help.
Hey mcooper156,
I would try the troubleshooting steps in this first article:
iTunes for Windows Vista or Windows 7: Troubleshooting unexpected quits, freezes, or launch issues
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1717
If that doesn't resolve the issue, then I would try and remove iTunes (and its related software) then reinstall:
Removing and reinstalling iTunes and other software components for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1923
Regards,
Delgadoh -
i cannot open itunes on my windows lap top. am getting error message saying it is not currently localised for this language. run english version'. I am cofused as I have been using itunes on my lap top successfully for last 2 years?! Any ideas. jac
Let's try a repair install of iTunes.
Restart the PC first.
If you're using Vista or 7, now head into your Uninstall a program control panel, select "iTunes" and then click "Repair".
If you're using XP, head into your Add or Remove Programs control panel, select "iTunes", and click "Change". Select "Repair" and click "Next" as per the following screenshot:
Can you launch your iTunes now? -
can any one help me with this. i think it happened after an itune upgrade.
Hello pjtobi,
Thank you for the details of the error message you are receving when launching iTunes. I recommend removing and reinstalling iTunes. Follow the steps in the article below:
Removing and reinstalling iTunes and other software components for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1923
Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
Best,
Sheila M. -
Every time i want to sign in to my account i receive the error message that i need to contact itune support
Welcome to the Apple Community.
Did you follow the instructions in the message and contact Apple, which you can do through iTunes Store Support. If Apple have asked you to contact them, then the issue can only be resolved by them. -
itunes won't open it gives a message saying "this version of itunes has not been correctly localized for this language. please run the english version" i have a large library
Let's try a repair install of iTunes.
Restart the PC first.
If you're using Vista or 7, now head into your Uninstall a program control panel, select "iTunes" and then click "Repair".
If you're using XP, head into your Add or Remove Programs control panel, select "iTunes", and click "Change". Select "Repair" and click "Next" as per the following screenshot:
Can you launch your iTunes now?
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