Installing iTunes failure on Windows 8 computer (64-bit)

While I was installing iTunes a message poped up.
Error writing to file: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple\Apple Application Support\WebKit.resources\inspector\Images\applicationCache.png. Verify that you hace access to that directory.
(i can't upload my screen shot its not letting me!)
help

i have the same problem no radio stations at all bit shabby hate technolgy now adays

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    Hey guys!
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    Curses ... you did everything right by providing the screenshot, thanks. But we really need to see the error message number that shows up after the "HRESULT" bit for one of those, and it's deciding not show us that.
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    What error message codes are you getting for the Windows Updates failures? (For example, 0x8007000B, or something else?)

  • Hi I am unable to install itunes on my Windows 8 64 bit PC, can you help please

    Hi I am unable to install itunes on my Windows 8 64 bit PC, can you help please

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    The UK Contact Page is here: http://www.apple.com/uk/contact/

  • I can't install itunes on my windows 7 (32 bit), I can't install itunes on my windows 7 (32 bit)

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    I am trying to install ITunes on A Windows 7 64bit and get the following error microsoft.vc80.crt,version="8.0.50727.4053",type="win32",publickeytoken="1fc8b3 b9a1e18e3b",processorarchitecture="x86"HRESULT:0x8007054F

    Are you using the 32 or 64 bit version? There are two versions of iTunes. One is for 64 bit processor architecture, one is for 32 bit processor architecture.
    Please download the 64 bit version and test it! In my view you try to install the 32 bit version.
    Kind regards!
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    EDIT: I am sure you currently try to install the 32 bit version! It doesn't work on a 64 bit system. Are you sure that you use Windows with 64 bit?

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    at the end of the installing process it keeps saying that I am missing a program to complete installing (no error code).
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    I'm installing and configuring a new laptop running Windows 7 64 bit. I have downloaded the 64 bit installer from Apple and when I started the installation the default location for ITunes install was C:\Program Files (x86). Is this the correct directory or should I change it to the C:\Program Files directory?
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  • HT2292 I'm receiving an error message when installing iTunes on a Windows 7 64-bit setup.

    I saved the executable and selected to run as administrator but still received an error. The HRESULT is 0x80070BC9.

    Are you using the 32 or 64 bit version? There are two versions of iTunes. One is for 64 bit processor architecture, one is for 32 bit processor architecture.
    Please download the 64 bit version and test it! In my view you try to install the 32 bit version.
    Kind regards!
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    EDIT: I am sure you currently try to install the 32 bit version! It doesn't work on a 64 bit system. Are you sure that you use Windows with 64 bit?

  • TS1717 I've had it...tried everything under the sun to install itunes on my windows 7 64 bit machine.....spent hours trying...no go...android here i come

    I've tried everything and nothing but a pain.
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    I had a desktop with XP and no problems,.....ever......
    Im about to get rid of my iPhone and go with android,
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    I upgraded to Windows 7 from XP since I changed laptop. I did tried to install iTunes on this new machine (win 7 64 bit Corei7 processor and 4G RAM) but during the installation when the status screen states "Publising Product Information", I'm getting the following error message:
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    HRESULT:0x800736FD
    It's rarer to see these on Windows 7 than it is on Vista. Somtimes they're a bit easier to deal with on 7, too.
    First, head to Windows Update and see if you can update the PC. If you can, and you collect updates without any errors, try another iTunes install.
    If you get errors installing Windows Updates, double click on the failed updates in your Update history to bring up a small window containing alphanumeric codes for the erros. Are they also 800736FDs, or are you getting other error codes?

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    Hey guys,
    I'm having a hard time installing Itunes on my 64-bit Windows Vista system. Everytime I think it's about to finish installing, it shows this message.
    Someone, please help me! I haven't had music on my iPhone for 4 weeks now!

    Not Windows RT then .  When you say "I've tried both" do you mean the 32- and 64-bit installers for Windows?  In the first instance you should go to http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/ - this should detect the version of Windows you are running and offer the correct installer.  It'll look like this:
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    There is, however, some anecdotal evidence that the scripts on the Apple site that are supposed to detect the version of Windows you are running may fail for some users - jumping straight to the "Thank you for downloading ..." page with the installer not having been downloaded.  As an alternative, you can go directly to the relevant downloads:
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    I've just bought an iPod Touch and can't install itunes on my notebook. (Which means I can't use my iPod)
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    iTunes 9.0.x is certainly compatible with Win7 64 bit since I use that exact setup on 3 different PCs. Two suggestions for your installation problems:
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