ITunes Application Support Won't Install

Whenever I try to install iTunes an error (Error 2) pops up saying that the application support is not available and tells me to unistall then reinstall the program. I do and the same thing still appears. I've tried multiple installations, turning off my fire wall and anti-virus. Nothing has worked. This is really frustrating because I can't access my iTunes account and I have no idea how to fix it.

With the Error 2, let's try a standalone Apple Application Support install. It still might not install, but fingers crossed any error messages will give us a better idea of the underlying cause of the issue.
Download and save a copy of the iTunesSetup.exe (or iTunes64setup.exe) installer file to your hard drive:
http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
Download and install the free trial version of WinRAR:
http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm
Right-click the iTunesSetup.exe (or iTunes64Setup.exe), and select "Extract to iTunesSetup" (or "Extract to iTunes64Setup"). WinRAR will expand the contents of the file into a folder called "iTunesSetup" (or "iTunes64Setup").
Go into the folder and doubleclick the AppleApplicationSupport.msi to do a standalone AAS install.
Does it install properly for you?
If instead you get an error message during the install, let us know what it says. (Precise text, please.)

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    Once in "Local Security Policy", I had to go into "Local Policies" to find "User Rights Assignment", so if you're having trouble finding it, you might check that folder.
    Ahhh! Thank you kindly. Sorry about that, I should have checked on the Vista box instead of on the XP Pro box.
    Okay ... the key to the old iTunes issue was that there was a missing Administrators and/or SERVICE in there, so I think we've ruled that possibility out.
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    Is that an error 2 message?
    If so, let's try a standalone Apple Application Support install. It still might not install, but fingers crossed any error messages will give us a better idea of the underlying cause of the issue.
    Download and save a copy of the iTunesSetup.exe (or iTunes64setup.exe) installer file to your hard drive:
    http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
    Download and install the free trial version of WinRAR:
    http://www.rarlab.com/
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    If instead you get an error message during the install, let us know what it says. (Precise text, please.)

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    Hello Cambria94,
    The following articles provides steps that can help get iTunes back up and running.
    How to restart the Apple Mobile Device Service (AMDS) on Windows
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1567
    iTunes 11.1.4 for Windows: Unable to install or open
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS5376
    Cheers,
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    Hello,
    trying to solve itunes problems, i tried to completely uninstall itunes, as mentioned in article
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    Not yet. I tried apple telephone support, but couldn't get a definite answer.
    In my opinion a installer program should try to install in every case, overriding any version that could be degraded. It's a nonsense that a installer program goes out without installing, suposing there are no degradation issues of the installation software.
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    Good Afternoon, JohnHT2!
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    - In Event Viewer's Application log, you may see Event ID 1000 from Source Application Error, stating "Faulting application name: MsiExec.exe" along with a bunch of other error details.
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    - Uninstalling and installing iTunes fails, including via the steps described for a "full uninstall" as described here on the Apple site (for instance: Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates)
    - Installing Apple Application Support via the extracted MSI (AppleApplicationSupport.msi) fails with the same error: "A later version of Apple Application Support is already installed on this computer."
    - Installing previous versions of Apple Application Support fails with the same error (tried versions 10.7.0.21, 11.0.0.163, 11.0.1.012, 11.0.3.42, 11.1.0.126, 11.1.3.8, 11.2.2.3, 11.3.0.54, 11.3.1.2, 11.4.0.18).  (now that I know the issue, I'm confident any previous version of the installer will fail).
    - If you run the MSI installation with verbose logging, you may see lines stating: "PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding BNEWERPRODUCTISINSTALLED property. Its value is '1'." and "PreventDowngrade. Return value 1."
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    Resolutions:
    I've found two ways to remedy the issue in our environment.  You can either use the Microsoft FixIt utility to clean up the previous installation for us, or you can edit the registry manually to repair the installation.  We're in an office and prefer not going computer-to-computer to fix everyone's issue independently, so we had to go via the registry.  I was able to fix it via both ways, though.
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    - If you have the MSI, you can simple run AppleApplicationSupport.msi and carry on happily.  Make sure it's the right version of the MSI (right-click it, select Properties, go to the Details tab and verify the Comment line says "Apple Application Support 3.1").  If you don't know what an MSI is... ignore this and use the installer.
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    Fix 2:
    If you're like me and you need to repair iTunes over a larger number of computers, then Fix 1 quickly becomes too time consuming.  Thankfully, a quick registry edit will resolve the issue as well.
    For more advanced users; if you're not sure what the Windows Registry is, please tread very carefully and make sure you back up the registry before you change anything!
    You'll need to be an administrator on the computer to do this.
    Start Registry Editor.
    In Windows 8.1, you can right-click the start menu (flag in the bottom-right corner) and choose Run.  Then type "regedit" and click OK.
    In Windows 8, go to the Start menu, click the magnifying glass (or just start typing) and search for "regedit".  The first result should be "regedit.exe" - click that.
    In Windows Vista, click the Start menu, then click the little arrowing pointing to the right (>) and choose Run.  Then type "regedit" and click OK.
    In Windows 7 or XP, click the Start menu orb, and choose "Run...". Then type "regedit" and click OK.
    Make a backup of your registry.In Registry Editor, right-click on "Computer" and choose "Export".  Save the file somewhere on your computer.  You'll probably never need it.. which are famous last words.  Better safe than sorry!
    Navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Products\ED0FAC38B3D873C46A13B2F861CE0313\
    If the key "ED0FAC38B3D873C46A13B2F861CE0313" doesn't exist, then go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Products and make sure "Products" is highlighted.
    Go to the Edit menu and choose "Find...".
    Do a search for "Apple Application Support".
    Your first result should be a ProductName value of "Apple Application Support".
    Verify at the very bottom of Registry Editor that your current location is "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Products\[GUID], where GUID is an alphanumeric string that's 32 characters long.
    Right-click "Version" and choose "Modify".
    In Value Data, type 0 (the number zero) and click OK.
    Close Registry Editor.
    You should now be able to successfully install the AppleApplicationSupport.msi or re-install iTunes.  If, for whatever reason, it still detects the wrong version, go back to the Registry Editor and delete the entire key from above (so, right-click on the 'folder' named "ED0FAC38B3D873C46A13B2F861CE0313" and select "Delete").  Should never be necessary, though..
    In a Windows domain there are many ways to update the registry so use whatever works best for you.  I'll be adding this as a special extra step in our SCCM deployment.
    I hope this helps!  It took us a good many hours to track down what was stopping us from resolving the issue (and/or causing it to begin with).  Suffice to say we now have a whole bunch of users who are very happy to no longer get iTunes error messages when they log into their computers or attempt to start iTunes itself.
    Have a great day!

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    Firstly apologies, i have lost track of the number of threads i have read on this site, but none seem to resolve the issue. I am running Windows 7 64Bit (Professional), also have the same problem on a XP SP3 laptop... but the works laptop will allow the install, also win7 64 bit (but not alllowable software so need to uninstall)
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    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\Apple Mobile Device]
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    Good luck to anyone who finds this.

  • Apple Mobile Device Support won't install, keeps rolling back..

    I'm using Windows 7 64bit and i have everything updated. Since I've upgraded my iTunes to version 10.1, I can't sync my iPod Touch with it anymore.
    Each time I plug my iPod in,
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    - my iPod shows up as "Apple Mobile Device USB Driver" in devices and printers
    After searching through the internet, I've tried many fixes but none of them worked. I've tried,
    - downloading the latest iTunes and uninstalling it and reinstalling it again and again
    - uninstalling step by step and completely removed everything as guided by this website (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1923)
    - extracting the AMDS MSI file from the iTunes64setup and run it separately
    - copying the registry files and the whole Apple Mobile Device Support folder from a Vista machine as recommended in some websites
    - creating a new user account with admin rights and reinstalling iTunes again after completely removing everything
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    Can anyone give me any suggestions or teach me what to do? I'm really stucked and lost now. Thanks in advance. =)

    After a couple days searching the internet for a solution I pieced togetherwhat my problem was from several forums and fixed it; maybe my solution/problemis similar to all of yours. (NOTE: I’m running Windows XP Professional, 32-bit,with Service Pack 3 – so you’ll have to translate my issue into your Windows 7format because I have no idea how to operate things is that version of Windows.)
    I traced the error to the Apple Mobile Device USB Driver under"Universal Serial Bus Controllers" as others have too (everything inthe iTunes installation would install perfectly well except for Apple MobileDevice Support). However, my problem wasn't with the driver itself -- I had amissing .dll file on my computer for the Hardware Update Wizard (whenever Iwould 'right click’ any USB driver and select "Update", HardwareUpdate Wizard would not open; nothing would happen).
    So, I went searching for this problem next, and I found this website: http://kf.livejournal.com/208963.html?view=2699587#t2699587
    The page suggests that the problem is a missing .dll file called “newdev.dll”that should be located in “C:\WINDOWS\system32\” (again, I don’t know theequivalent folder for Windows 7, so someone else will need to find out where “newdev.dll”belongs) – I did a search of the .dll file on my computer and found it missing.However, I found another copy of it on my computer using “Seach Everything” (foundhere: http://download.cnet.com/Everything/3000-2379_4-10890746.html)– but, you can also use the Windows Search tool. There were copies located in “C:\Windows\system32\dllcache”and “C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386”. (I would suggest searching for itrather than locating it manually in Explorer in case its in a hidden folder.)
    I copied one of the preexisting files of “newdev.dll” and pasted it into “C:\WINDOWS\system32\”.Then I tried re-installing Apple Mobile Device Support and it worked (norolling back installation). When I plugged my iPhone back into my USB “AppleMobile Device USB Driver” reappeared under “Universal Serial Bus controllers”in “Computer Management” – all I had to do was “Enable” it again and I hadaccess to my iPhone in iTunes again.
    Also, I had copied a preexisting file of AppleMobileDeviceSupport.msi to mydesktop prior to uninstalling everything, so when I tried to reinstall iTunesand Apple Mobile Device Support failed to install all I had to do later when Ifound the solution was reinstall AMDS. If you do not have a copy of “AppleMobileDeviceSupport.msi”try completely uninstalling everything (like so many other forums suggest, asdoes Apple, here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1925),and reinstall iTunes with the Hardware Update Wizard .dll file replaced. (I can’tsay if this entire reinstallation will work since I only had to install AMDS.)
    Hope my problem was your problem as well.

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    DIFXAPP: INFO: Component state 0x2 -> 0x3
    DIFXAPP: INFO: 'ComponentId' is {9AA3828A-F852-11DB-8E29-6C6B55D89593}
    DIFXAPP: INFO: 'Flags' is 23
    DIFXAPP: INFO: component path is C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\Drivers\
    DIFXAPP: INFO: user SID of user performing the install is 'S-1-5-21-1960408961-436374069-1801674531-500'.
    DIFXAPP: INFO: creating HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-1960408961-436374069-1801674531-500\Software\Microsoft\Wind ows\CurrentVersion\DIFxApp\Components\{9AA3828A-F852-11DB-8E29-6C6B55D89593} (User's SID: 'S-1-5-21-1960408961-436374069-1801674531-500') ...
    DIFXAPP: ERROR 0x57 encountered while creating subkey for component '{9AA3828A-F852-11DB-8E29-6C6B55D89593}'
    DIFXAPP: RETURN: ProcessDriverPackages() 87 (0x57)
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    Action ended 15:59:25: INSTALL. Return value 3.
    The Apple Mobile Device Support component installs without failure when run manually from a command line but we have not been able to find a way to successfully install running an unattended install via a remote management software distribution tool (in this case Tivoli).
    Please help, we need to roll this out to corporate executives to support the new iPhones being supplied to them.

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