Itunes Microsoft Error

I recently reformated and when I tryed to open Itunes it said microsoft error report. C:\DOCUME~1\Owner\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER1C4.tmp.dir00\appcompat.txt is the technical problem it gave me. This happend last time I reformated as well and I somehow fixed it by uninstalling and doing something else (which i forgot) but now that I forgot how to fix it im stuck.

I would venture to guess your Hard Drive has corrupted sectors. Open 'My Computer' right click on 'C' (assuming that's your primary drive designation) go to 'Properties' select the 'Tools' tab and check for errors. This may entail a reboot and a lengthly check. Look for options to automatically recover bad sectors/data.
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    itunes 6.0.x required at least QT 7.0.3 ... and ACE Packs containing the QT 6.5.2.10 codes would break that.
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    ... but whatever the precise mechanism, the upshot is that the mega codec packs can break your QuickTime in nasty ways, resulting in a broken itunes that won't launch.

  • ITunes & microsoft error report

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    hi hope!
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    close
    the first thing that i check for when people report
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    if you get an error message, the first thing we'll
    try is a careful standalone QT 7.1 reinstall.
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    Quicktime 7.1 Standalone Installer
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    After installing the most recent iTunes update/version iTunes will no longer run on my PC (Windows 7).  I receive multiple error windows with the Microsoft error code R6034.  Microsoft's Help site states that this error occurs when a driver attempts to access the C++ library without a "Manifest".  I do not know what a manifest is, but apparently any attempt to directly access the C++ library is not permitted.  The site instructs the viewer to contact the application developer.

    Try the following user tip:
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  • Can't get itunes to install. Microsoft error message, an error has occured.

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  • ITunes Installation error: "Microsoft VC80.CRT.TYPE="win 32".version=8.0.50727.6195".publicKeyToken='1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b".processorArchitec ture "x86"".Please refer to help and support for more information. HRESULT:0X800700C1

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    Hi M2i7guel,
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    It sounds like there is an issue installing iTunes and other Windows updates on your PC. The article linked below provides troubleshooting suggestions that will resolve most issues like the one that you've described.
    Issues installing iTunes or QuickTime for Windows
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1926
    I hope this helps.
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  • TS1368 unable to download itunes microsoft vc80 error any clues anyone

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    The following Knowledge Base article addresses the very issue you're describing:
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    Go to C:\Program Files (x86)\iTunes and C:\Program Files\iTunes and look for .dll files.
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    Uninstall iTunes and all of its related components.
    Reboot your computer. If you can't uninstall a piece of Apple software, try using the Microsoft Program Install and Uninstall Utility.
    Re-download and reinstall iTunes 11.1.4.
    Thanks for reaching out to Apple Support Communities.
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    Pedro.

  • ITunes installation error- see error messages and please help!

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  • Itunes, 1606 error;

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    I gather this question has been asked before, but any replies to that question don't answer the difficulties I have at present !!
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    Microsoft Windows Windows Vista and Windows 7
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    Thanks for contributing to the Apple Support Communities. 
    It seems like iTunes was not launching and can't be reinstalled after updating to the latest version. Completely removing iTunes and its components is a good troubleshooting step, and if you still receive an "error 7," try these tips next:
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    To download the latest updates, visit the Microsoft Windows Update website. iTunes for Windows requires Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8, with the latest Service Pack installed. If you can’t install the updates, refer to your computer's help system, contact your IT department, or visit support.microsoft.com for assistance.
    Disable conflicting software.
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    If you installed security software and are having issues installing iTunes for Windows, you might need to disable or uninstall security software to resolve the issues.
    Visit the iTunes download page. Click Download Now to download the iTunes installer. When prompted, click Save (instead of Run).
    Right click on iTunesSetup or iTunes64Setup (the installer you downloaded in step 3). 
    If you have Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8: Choose "Run as administrator."
    If you have Windows XP: Choose Open.
    If you've previously installed iTunes, the installer will prompt you to repair the software.
    After the repair is complete, restart your computer and try launching iTunes.
    From:
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    All the best,
    Jeremy 

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