ITunes Download err -100000

So I just recently bought one of those cheaply awesome $6-50 songs classical music albums, and one of the songs has this weird downloading error (Symphony No. 5 to add salt to the wound). Whenever I try re-downloading it, it "downloads" the file like 5 times. It will download, go to 100%, and start back over again. Then after 5 or 6 times, it tells me the file is corrupted with the error code -100000. I have no clue what to do. Help!

im having the same problem with "not meant to be" by theory of a deadman, but the weird thing is i was able to iCloud the download to my iphone, just not my macbook. i have tried contacting apple about it and was told that it wasnt there experties in the problem. everything ive tried hasnt worked i dont recall even having any kind of "firewall" installed on the computer.... and like u im hoping for an answer that works

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  • ITunes download err = -43 What does it mean and how do I solve ti?

    After purchasing several movies from iTunes, and leaving them in iCloud until I wish to watch them (saving HD space), I am encountering numerous problems downloading them to my MBPro (late 2011 model running OS 10.7.5, iTunes 11.1.3 (8)). Namely, the last four downloads I attempted only get so far into the download before they quit, giving me either a "err = -50" or "err = -43" error. The download times are atrocious ... 3 or (many) more hours to download a 90 min HD movie! I'd rather watch paint dry. That aside, "err = -43" has me stumped. I can find no reference to it anywhere in any of the forums. I am beginning to have flashbacks to OS 9, if any of you can recall the end of its life, when my overwhelming desire was to fling my Walstreet laptop against the wall. iTunes can go the same way, far as I'm concerned. This coming from a devoted Apple loyalist for 27+ years.
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    It probably means there is some question about your account.  You can email the iTunes Store support team at one of the links below:
    For USA store:  http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/contact.html?form=connection&topic=Connectin g%20to%20iTunes%20Store&subtopic=Connecting%20with%20a%20computer
    For Israel store:  http://www.apple.com/asia/support/itunes/contact.html?form=connection&topic=Conn ecting%20to%20iTunes%20Store&subtopic=Connecting%20with%20a%20computer
    If I guessed wrong, go to apple.com/support/itunes for your country and pick the approriate topic.

  • Itunes downloads err time out or network reset...

    Dear Sir,
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  • ITunes download error -100000/corrupted file possible solution

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  • ITunes download error -100000

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    try this solution: https://discussions.apple.com/message/17908124#17908124

  • ITunes download (err = -100008)

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    Message was edited by: RaySajuuk

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  • TS1424 I keep getting an "err: 100000" while trying to download the 2nd part of an audiobook (all other 6 parts downloaded normally). What do I do?

    I keep getting an "err: 100000" while trying to download the 2nd part of an audiobook (all other 6 parts downloaded normally). What do I do?

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  • TS3694 I am getting err= -100000 when trying to  download a song

    I am getting err= -100000 when trying to download a song

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  • "Hi,I need a help something wrong happen with my ITunes ,during to the download progress,after few seconds is report ; U can not download,err" in Using iPad • 0 bookmarks

    "Hi,I need a help something wrong happen with my ITunes ,during to the download progress,after few seconds is report ; U can not download,err"
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  • Itunes match download err -5000

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3297
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    Windows Vista:
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    Windows 7:
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    Windows XP:
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    Thanks for using the Apple Support Communities!
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  • Zero KB of 0.1 KB - stopped (err = -100000)

    |------
    |There were problems downloading some purchased items.
    |For more information on the items that could not be downloaded, click below.
    |
    |There was a problem downloading “Ronda a la Turque / Alison Balsom: Caprice / Alison Balsom, |Edward Gardner & Göteborg Symfoniker”.
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    |There was a problem downloading “Smiley's Meat Market / Before the Storm / Michael Orlando”.
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    |Zero KB of 0.1 KB - stopped (err = -100000)
    |------
    After several attempts at "Check for Purchases", after several reboots, these two songs will not download. Any ideas on what to try next?

    The iTunes Store has always worked flawlessly for me. Since upgrading to Snow Leopard and iTunes 9, I've had three issues with downloading purchases, once with a music track and twice with apps. iTunes says that the download failed "because the file is corrupt".
    Also, iTunes 9 crashes two or three times a day now, and it's always been rock solid in the past.
    The support guys immediately ask me to reinstall iTunes 9. Lame. I've tried reinstalling iTunes 9 and also did a clean install of Snow Leopard upgrade on top of a clean install of Leopard - MAJOR HASSLE. Still having the same problems, most recently this morning.
    Apple is really screwing up here. iTunes purchases are impulse buys, and if they get to be a hassle I'll just go elsewhere. WAKE UP, YOU ARE LOSING MONEY.
    It's particularly irritating to have to deal with overseas support people with a marginal grasp of the english language when we have 10% unemployment here.

  • ITunes Download folder in Store menu in Windows.

    Hi
    I got a problem with one application called Live Cams that still want to download. I had to update the app from on my iPhone without iTunes, and that worked perfectly one week ago. But now the Download folder in the root under the Store menu to the left in my iTunes keeps annoying me. I receive an error under status in that Download folder. This is status zero KB of 1.0 KB - stopped (err = -100000). I also have a bar in iTunes in the same Download folder. It's down under to the right where it stands allow simultaneous downloads. This is called 1 iTunes Downloads available. So if I click on that I receive the same error again on and on. I really want to reset, deleting that or whatever.
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  • Corrupted iTunes downloads

    Hello all!
    Let me describe the issue i've been having. When I updated a portion of my music library to iTunes plus recently, two of the songs did not complete, in fact they have not even been able to begin downloading. Their status shows that they are "zero KB of 0.1 KB - stopped (err = -100000)". What's also interesting is that there is no download folder in my iTunes music folder... they are just in my queue. I've tried reinstalling iTunes as well as making sure my firewall has been disabled while trying to download them as well. iTunes only tells me that "The files seems to be corrupted. To re-download the file, choose "Check for Available Downloads" from the Store menu." It seems like i've tried everything, including talking through the apple chat support a few times and making a phone call to them as well.
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    Message was edited by: mRyanc89

    The iTunes Store has always worked flawlessly for me. Since upgrading to Snow Leopard and iTunes 9, I've had three issues with downloading purchases, once with a music track and twice with apps. iTunes says that the download failed "because the file is corrupt".
    Also, iTunes 9 crashes two or three times a day now, and it's always been rock solid in the past.
    The support guys immediately ask me to reinstall iTunes 9. Lame. I've tried reinstalling iTunes 9 and also did a clean install of Snow Leopard upgrade on top of a clean install of Leopard - MAJOR HASSLE. Still having the same problems, most recently this morning.
    Apple is really screwing up here. iTunes purchases are impulse buys, and if they get to be a hassle I'll just go elsewhere. WAKE UP, YOU ARE LOSING MONEY.
    It's particularly irritating to have to deal with overseas support people with a marginal grasp of the english language when we have 10% unemployment here.

  • Err -100000

    After purchasing 2 albums, one song on each will repeadelty download 5 times and then error with err = -100000. I have reproduced the error on 3 Macs with the same account, iPad and iPhone. Support reset the download and I removed the downloads folder, but the same thing occurs. Macs are Lion and devices are iOS 5.1.1. Music in the Cloud is enabled. All others songs on the albums downloaded fine. Any help would be appreciated. I regularly purchase music and have not had problems until recently. Only changes would be Apple Software updates.
    Thank You in advance.

    Perhaps the solution in this long thread will work for you: Re: iTunes error code -100000
    Regards
    Léonie

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