ITunes missing file URGENT!!!

A few days ago, I have downloaded iTunes (newest version) and it worked fine for a day. The next day I couldn't open iTunes so I have tried reinstalling the program but an error message stating, "relocate the installers package 'iTunes.msi'". I tried finding that file but I just could not find it. Without it I can't even uninstall the program. Is there anyway that I could fix this problem without losing all my songs that I purchased from iTune store?

hey, sorry for the late reply, if you download windows installer cleanup utility, and uninstall anything that says apple, ipod, quicktime, or itunes, then reinstall, and this appears to resolve the issue. hope this helps!

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    Is anyone else experiencing this problem ?  Any help is much appreciated.

    First off, you're posting in the Mac forums. You have a pc. Second, see if this helps:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1225163&tstart=0

  • "Itunes missing files - please re-install"

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  • Upgrading iTunes missing file?

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  • Need Help! I Uninstalled and reinstalled and still can't run ITUNES-missing file

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    MSVCR80.dll is the error message I recieved. I followed the directions and removed all dll files from the folder and to the desktop as instructed.
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  • TS1368 I'm a PC user with an itunes account for several years. I updated my itunes and now it wont open and shows me 'missing file MSVCR80.dll,and error 7(Window error 126)' keep coming up even after re-installing itunes . What should i do?

    I'm a PC user with an itunes account for several years. I updated my itunes and now it wont open and shows me 'missing file MSVCR80.dll,and error 7(Window error 126)' keep coming up even after re-installing itunes . What should i do?

    Click here and follow the instructions.
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  • Missing files - iTunes using wrong path, how can I change it?

    Hi,
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    https://discussions.apple.com/message/20401436 - turingtest2 11/2012 post on rebuilding empty/corrupt library from previous iTunes library file after upgrade/crash.  -- Possibly not what you want to do since your old library file may be very out of date.  You don't say if this happened because you were updating iTunes right now in which case this might be the best way.  If you recently did update you can take the archived library file and move it and rename it so it now becomes the library.itl file iTunes is using.
    A slightly different approach to rebuilding, using a copy of the library file that is stored in a different format (.xml).  It is up to date as regards to your main library file though it does omit some of the things I mentioned in an earlier post.
    iTunes: How to re-create your iTunes library and playlists - http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1451 I'm going to copy and paste, and edit the applicable section since it's a bit mixed in:
    Re-creating the iTunes Library file
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    4. Drag the "iTunes Library.xml" or "iTunes Music Library.xml" file to the Desktop. If neither is available, learn how to add files back to the Library (because the XML file is not available, playlists and other information will not be available).
    5. Drag the following file from your iTunes folder to another folder.  The file can later be trashed:
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    For what it's worth, if you don't have too many broken links you could fix them by hand, but it's not fun.
    Note, in addition to backing up your whole iTunes collection periodically, it is worth occasionally backing up the library file in case it becomes corrupt (as it is now in a way).

  • I'm having a huge issue with itunes locating my missing files..and it's too many for me to locate 1 by 1..It says I'm missing over 3,00 songs and They are all in my music folder..What can I do to fix this issue?

    I'm having a huge issue with itunes locating my missing files..and it's too many for me to locate 1 by 1..It says I'm missing over 3,000 songs and They are all in my music folder..What can I do to fix this issue? I've looked at all the tutorials on youtube and none of it works. I recently got a new computer and I Back-Up all my music and itunes playlist and I import it on my new computer with the new itunes and I go to play a few songs, it says I'm missing them I locate a few but it's still like 3,000 missing and again they are all on the computer and in one folder..Please Help !

    I did that and nothing changed half my songs still have examination marks beside them
    I also just tried dragging my folder of music int he playlist and it duplicated all of my songs? My playlist was at 5k now it's at 10k becuz of 3 duplicates of songs. Is there a way to delete multiple duplicate files?

  • How do I find out where iTunes thinks missing files are?

    I have several hundred "missing" files in my iTunes library but they are all actually on the computer. But I don't remember where the were previously. I add dozens of songs at a time to my library all the time and there is no Earthly way for me to constantly remember where they were before. I don't just want to reimport the files because I have several hundred playlists with these files and it would be completely stupid to edit them all one at a time when all I need to do is to move them back to where iTunes thinks they should be. So where is that? The Windows media player has a column that displays file location. Why doesn't iTunes? (This is so stupid. It makes things -not just this- so much easier when you have the file location in the music list in your music player.)
    Is there a way to find out where iTunes thinks the missing files should be at?

    Chris CA wrote:
    How do I find out where iTunes thinks missing files are?
    The exclamation mark means ITunes doesn't think they are anywhere.
    If you right click - get info on a song then view the Info tab, you will see where iTunes last used it from.
    I'm not a newbie. I know quite a lot about iTunes. You sound like you don't though because if you did you would know that this is not true. If you "right click - get info on a song" (pressing cancel to the Locate popup) "then view the SUMMARY (not info) tab" you will see "Not Available" where the file location usually is. I wouldn't have asked this question if I hadn't gone through the steps already.
    Thanks for trying though. Next time, please try the advice before you give it.
    I add dozens of songs at a time to my library all the time and there is no Earthly way for me to constantly remember where they were before
    You should not have to remember anything about where they were.
    I agree.
    Are you always moving them around?
    When I install a new hard drive. Yes. I generally keep everything organized and I let iTunes keep the folder organized but several years ago I used windows media player to organize my media.
    Frankly I don't know HOW the recent songs/videos/etc. go missing. But some do. Maybe I accidentally move a folder without realizing it. Mistakes happen. Then I need to move it back but since I didn't know I did it in the first place I can't possibly be expected to remember where I moved it from.
    Do you have iTunes prefs -> Advanced Keep ITunes music folder organized ticked and Copy files to iTunes ... ticked?
    *OF COURSE!* Again, I'm not a newbie.
    I have several hundred playlists with these files
    Why would you have several hundred playlists?
    I don't mean to sound rude but you sound like an Apple fanboy. Are you trying to tell me how I should use my own program? The answer to the question is I am a salsa instructor/DJ and I am constantly adding songs and videos to my library. Every month I have various salsa events, classes and performances that I do. I use my iPhone for the music. I need to maintain the playlists because students/teachers/studios/clubs/bars/churches/etc. call me back and want a repeat of the great salsa night I gave them a year ago. Naturally my playlists are highly organized into folders. So, I still have them and I need them.
    Apple has its own ideas about how people should use its stuff but everyone is unique and our needs therefore are unique too. Apple doesn't realize this and still wants us to do things "the Apple way" even though "the Apple way" only works well for people who want their hand held through everything. This is why I say you sound like a fanboy. You don't know my situation and question if I need hundreds of playlists. I do.
    I just need an answer to the question.
    Thank you for your reply though. It gave me hope, for a time.

  • So whenever I try to download the newest itunes file it won't let me finish the install process because I'm missing the "Itunes.msi" file whatever that is and I've done some searches but I cannot find the file. Anyone know what to do?

    So whenever I try to download the newest itunes file it won't let me finish the install process because I'm missing the "Itunes.msi" file whatever that is and I've done some searches but I cannot find the file. Anyone know what to do?

    you can try this thread maybe? https://discussions.apple.com/message/16217061#16217061

  • Itunes 9.2 update windows vista missing file: itunes.msi

    I was instructed to download the latest update, which I have but now can't install it due to getting the error message saying that the itunes.msi file is missing. I can't uninstall itunes because of the same error. After doing some digging around I know that there used to be a solution that used the "Windows clean up facility" but that has now been retired by Microsoft and shouldn't be used! I have no idea what to do now and its getting very frustrating. Please help!

    After doing some digging around I know that there used to be a solution that used the "Windows clean up facility" but that has now been retired by Microsoft and shouldn't be used! I have no idea what to do now and its getting very frustrating. Please help!
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  • Has anyone found a quick, permanent solution to the missing iTunes.msi file. It's very frustrating that I can't uninstall or reinstall. I have a new iphone and I'm dead in the water:)

    Has anyone found a quick, permanent solution to the missing iTunes.msi File? I have tried many times to upgrade both itune and quicktime and get the same old error notice. Surely, by now, someone has found out how to get around this mess. Please....

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  • Itunes not working, get "missing file, reinstall itunes" message.

    1.  Itunes not working, get "missing file, reinstall itunes", message.
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    See if this post from turingtest2 helps : https://discussions.apple.com/message/24620553#24620553
    There is also this user-tip for troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows from turingtest2 : https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-6562

  • I transferred my music to a larger hard drive and when I went to sync to iTunes there half my library had a '!' next to the songs. After I located one song the question 'would you like itunes to find other missing files' came up. What does this mean?

    I recently transferred my music from one external hard drive to another and when I went to sync it to iTunes half my music had a '!' symbol on the left side, which meant that the songs weren't located. When I went to locate one of the songs it asked me if I wanted iTunes to find other missing files, which I said yes. What happens next and what is iTunes doing to find the missing files? 

    iTunes is a database.  When you import songs to the database, it records the location of that song, so that when you play, or sync the song iTunes knows where to look for it.
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