MSVCR80.dll missing. Is this necessary iTunes file and is it safe to download?

MSVCR80.dll missing. Is this necessary iTunes file and is it safe to download?

Click here and follow the instructions. You may need to completely remove and reinstall iTunes and all related components, or run the process multiple times; this won't normally affect its library, but that should be backed up anyway.
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    Help with repair.  My MSVCR80.dll is missing after latest iTunes update.

    iTunes 11.1.4 for Windows- Unable to install or open - MSVCR80 issue
    Solving MSVCR80 issue and Windows iTunes install issues.
    Thanks to user turingtest2 for this solution.
    Solving MSVCR80 issue and Windows iTunes install issues.
    If the above doesn’t do the trick entirely, then use the instructions in the following as it applies to the version of Windows you are using:
    HT1925: Removing and Reinstalling iTunes for Windows XP
    HT1923: Removing and reinstalling iTunes for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
    You may be required to boot into safe mode to complete the folder deletion process.

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    I rencently got this error message when trying to start itunes: Dile MSVCR80.dll missing.    I uninstalled itunes and reinstalled and got the same error message. I had tried to load the new update when this occured.  Im am on a Dell, windows 7.
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    Thanks

    Click here and follow the instructions.
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  • Elements 12 organizer has stopped working and premiere elements 12 get msvcr80.dll missing errors

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    First deactivate the product(s) and then uninstall it from the machine using the procedure specifically for your OS.  If in Windows and I suspect it is then uninstall from the Control Panel.
    To deactivate the product you need to go Editor and then:
    Help >> Deactivate
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  • HT1923 Hi I have tried in upgrade to latest Itunes version but I keep getting MSVCR80.dll missing notification whats all this about?/ & how do I overcome it

    I have tried installing new version of itunes on my pc (windows 7 64 bit) but I keep getting an message saying MSVCR80.dll missing. Can amyone tell me how to resolve this please?

    I've just (finally) managed to fix this problem today. I checked the Apple Support forums, and it seems a lot of people are having the same problem.
    I rang the Apple Support line, and the very helpful man (thanks Alan!) talked me through it stage by stage. If you go to the following page on the internet: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS5376   it takes you through the process. WARNING - it takes a little time!
    Basically, the first thing you have to do is go to your Program Files and double click on your iTunes folder. There'll be a number of files with the suffix .dll - you need to move all the .dll files from that folder to your desktop - you can simply click and drag them on the desktop..
    Next, uninstall iTunes - go to Control Panel / Add/Rempve Programs and when the list comes up remove iTunes. This will take a few minutes... Then reboot your computer.
    Next, go back to Control Panel / Add Remove and Remove - IN THIS ORDER -
    Apple Software Update
    Apple Mobile Device Support
    Bonjour
    Apple Application Support
    Reboot again!
    Next, check in your Program Files that the iTunes folder is completely gone - if it has, great: if it hasn't, right-click on the folder and press Shift and Delete - it will say "Are you sure you want to completely remove the folder "iTunes"? Click on "Yes".
    Reboot!
    Then go to the iTunes download page and voila! It should download iTunes without any problems... well it did for me.... Good luck!

  • I need help! I cannot access my iTunes from my window's. I keep getting message "error 7" and also MSVCR80.dll missing. I do not know how to access this?

    I need help! I cannot access my iTunes from my window's. I keep getting message "error 7" and also MSVCR80.dll missing. I do not know how to access this?
    I tried downloading the latest version of iTunes, but it does not sync to my windos 7 HP because of the previous messages. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
    Thank you,
    ElsaV73

    Hope this article helps you:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS5376
    Pleas reply with any further questions.

  • HT1222 Tried to download latest version of itunes. came up with error MSVCR80.dll missing. Tried uninstall and re install. won't work

    Tried to download latest i tunes version. After install, I can't bring the program up. Keeps telling me MSVCR80.dll missing. Un installed and then re installed but same message.
       Got it done.  Uninstalled all apple programs. Did a complete defrag. Downloaded itunes and went to completion.
    Go to HTTP://support.apple.com/kb/HT1923 for procedure

    Go to Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs (Win XP) or Programs and Features (later)
    Remove all of these items in the following order:
    iTunes
    Apple Software Update
    Apple Mobile Device Support (if this won't uninstall move on to the next item)
    Bonjour
    Apple Application Support
    Reboot, download iTunes, then reinstall, either using an account with administrative rights, or right-clicking the downloaded installer and selecting Run as Administrator.
    The uninstall and reinstall process will preserve your iTunes library and settings, but ideally you would back up the library and your other important personal documents and data on a regular basis. See this user tip for a suggested technique.
    Please note:
    Some users may need to follow all the steps in whichever of the following support documents applies to their system. These include some additional manual file and folder deletions not mentioned above.
    HT1925: Removing and Reinstalling iTunes for Windows XP
    HT1923: Removing and reinstalling iTunes for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
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  • After iTunes update, iTunes.exe System Error - msvcr80.dll missing  & icudt49.dll missing.

    After iTunes update, iTunes.exe System Error - msvcr80.dll missing. Followed the support suggestion & uninstalled then re-installed iTunes 5 times & still no good so followed Apples advice & uninstalled again then went into programme files & manually deleted the files re-installed again & now getting iTunes.exe System Error - icudt49.dll missing. I give up, anyone out there help ?

    I've just (finally) managed to fix this problem today. I checked the Apple Support forums, and it seems a lot of people are having the same problem.
    I rang the Apple Support line, and the very helpful man (thanks Alan!) talked me through it stage by stage. If you go to the following page on the internet:http://support.apple.com/kb/TS5376   it takes you through the process. WARNING - it takes a little time! The main purpose of this is to remove any trace of the old version of iTunes from your computer...
    Basically, the first thing you have to do is go to your Program Files and double click on your iTunes folder. There'll be a number of files with the suffix .dll - you need to move all the .dll files from that folder to your desktop - you can simply click and drag them on the desktop..
    Next, uninstall iTunes - go to Control Panel / Add/Rempve Programs and when the list comes up remove iTunes. This will take a few minutes... Then reboot your computer.
    Next, go back to Control Panel / Add Remove and Remove - IN THIS ORDER -
    Apple Software Update
    Apple Mobile Device Support
    Bonjour
    Apple Application Support
    Reboot again!
    Next, check in your Program Files that the iTunes folder is completely gone - if it has, great: if it hasn't, right-click on the folder and press Shift and Delete - it will say "Are you sure you want to completely remove the folder "iTunes"? Click on "Yes".
    Reboot!
    Then go to the iTunes download page and voila! It should download iTunes without any problems... well it did for me.... Good luck!

  • When I try to install iTunes on my Windows computer I get an error message, "Apple Mobile Device failed to start".  After an incomplete installation when I try to open iTunes I get an error message, "MSVCR80.dll missing".  I downloaded MSVCR80.dll.

    When I open iTunes I get an error message "MSVCR80.DLL missing".  I downloaded this .dll and installed in C:\Windows|System32.  I then scanned my computer to fix registry errors.I uninstalled iTunes and reinstalled and got the following error message "Apple Mobile Device failed to start".

    Try the following user tip:
    Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates

  • When trying to download the latest version of iTunes, I got 2 errors:  MSVCR80.dll missing and then Error 7 (Windows error 126)  HELP!

    When trying to downlead the latest version of iTunes, I got 2 errors:
    1.  MSVCR80.dll is missing from your computer.  Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.
    Service "Apple Mobile Device" failed to start.  Verify your admin ......
    2.  iTunes was not installed correctly.  Error 7 (Windows error 126)
    Please help!

    Do you have Windows XP Pro?
    see https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5840089?tstart=0
    there is a stupid checkbox you must uncheck, saying "protect my computer and data from unauthorized program activity"
    You see this screen when you right-click on the ItunesSetup.exe in your Downloads folder.
    downloads>ItunesSetup.exe  (right-click)>yourself as admin & UNCHECK THAT BOX!>  conntinue with new installation and even find your old playlists still  intact!!
    This is apparently a Windows XP fix alone. MSVCR80.dll is (probably) reinstalled by Itunes under a partnership aggreement with Microsoft.
    Using the Microsoft "Fix It" utility at http://support.microsoft.com/mats/program_install_and_uninstall/en does NOT fix anything. Abandon All Hope Ye Who Run This Utility More Than Once

  • Install failed "APS DAEMON.EXE error. MSVCR80.dll missing" and "iTunes not installed correctly. Error 7

    How do I correct Install failed "APS DAEMON.EXE error. MSVCR80.dll missing" and "iTunes not installed correctly. Error 7

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  • I use Windows 7 and can't get itunes to start due to msvcr80.dll missing.

    I use Windows 7 and can't get itunes to start due to msvcr80.dll missing.  I downloaded and installed latest version of itures and can't get it to start.  Any suggestions?

    Hi, I followed others yesterday with the same problem and removed all Apple Inc programs, rebooted and reloaded iTunes appears to of sorted this issue but as others have found OUTLOOK now takes ages to load and open ??

  • When I try to use my itunes I keep get the message "msvcr80.dll missing. reinstall program" I have reinstalled itunes several times with no change.

    Everytime I try to start my itunes app I get the message " msvcr80.dll missing. try reinstalling the program" I have reistalled itunes several times and this keeps coming up. The msvcr80.dll is on my system. What am I missing? This has only been going on since the last itunes update.

    Solving the iTunes Installation Problems in Windows
    1. Apple has posted their solution here: iTunes 11.1.4 for Windows- Unable to install or open - MSVCR80 issue.
    2. If the Apple article does not fully resolve the problem for you, then try Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates - MSVCR80.

  • HT1926 Updating to latest version of i tunes but stopped by this error message MSVCR80.dll missing, what can i do?

    Updating to latest version of i tunes but stopped by this error message MSVCR80.dll missing, what can i do?

    This happened to me today as well post installing the latest version of itunes.   I did a search on google for the error and came across a recommendation to :
    Note: Start Windows in Safe Mode to complete any of the following steps if you're unable to access Windows normally due to the msvcr80.dll error.
    If, and only if, you're receiving the msvcr80.dll is missing error when you open Apple iTunes, do the following: (skip this step if your msvcr80.dll error is occurring with a different program)
    Uninstall from Windows the following five programs in this order: iTunes, Apple Software Update, Apple Mobile Device Support, Bonjour, and finally Apple Application Support. If you have iCloud, remove it as well.
    Uninstalling these programs in Windows is done from an applet in Control Panel called Programs & Features (in Windows 8, 7, or Vista) or Add or Remove Programs (in Windows XP).
    Note: Songs and playlists in iTunes will not be removed when you uninstall the iTunes program or any of the other, already-mentioned Apple programs. If you'd still like to back them up, they're usually located in the My Music folder in Windows.
    Download the latest version of iTunes from Appleand note the location you're saving it to so you can find it once it's done.
    Run the iTunes installation as an administrator. If you're not sure how to do that, see How Do I Open an Elevated Command Prompt? for help. That procedure shows you how to open the Command Prompt program as an administrator, but the steps are essentially the same for anything, including the iTunes installation package you just downloaded.
    A general overview of removing and reinstalling iTunes can also be found here on Apple's site but the above procedure seems to work better in this particular situation.

  • HT201210 I just updated my iTunes and now I get a message that the application has failed to start because MSVCR80.dll was not found.  What happened and how do I fix this?  I can't access any of my music now.

    I just updated my iTunes and now I get a message that the application has failed to start because MSVCR80.dll was not found.  What happened and how do I fix this?  I can't access any of my music now.

    Click here and follow the instructions. You may need to completely remove and reinstall iTunes and all related components, or run the process multiple times; this won't normally affect its library, but that should be backed up anyway.
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