Possible solution to iTunes 6 problems

After experiencing problems with iTunes 6 upgrade...namely difficulties with soundtracks that I had previously purchased for background music in existing slide shows created in iPhoto and iMovie, a tech support guy spent about 30 minutes with me to sort it out. Finally it was determined that I needed to upgrade Quicktime. That was the solution that worked in my case. I work on a PowerMac G5 with all the latest "i" stuff. Hope this helps someone.

Made sense to me, so I did it. Unfortunately, the problem still goes on. Fortunately, I could use QuickTime 7.0 Pro anyway.

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    Apple has published a fix for the problem arising from attempts to install the latest iTunes upgrade at http://support.apple.com/kb/ts3074.
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    I upgraded to the latest ver of iTunes and immediately had ALL the problems posted all over the 'net.
    The following is what worked for me.
    BACKUP!!! Set a Restore Point. Back up your REGISTRY. It is critical that you back it up beforehand and use caution while cleaning it. Please do this in case everything goes T. U.
    Remove all references to iTunes, iPod and Quick Time. There are literally thousands and you must get rid of all of them.
    Find, download, install a copy of jv16 Power Tools.
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    1. BACKUP! Set Restore Point! Back up your Registry! Did I mention backing up?
    1a. Be very careful cleaning out the Registry. Take your time. Go slowly. Make sure that what you delete is only iTunes-related. Check twice before deleting. Take. Your. Time.
    1b. The Registry is your PCs mind; do not scramble it. You will be sad.
    2. Using jv16s Software Manager, uninstall iTunes, iPod and Quick Time.
    3. Using jv16s Registry Finder, one at a time, search for and delete ALL references to iPod, iTunes, Quick Time and Apple Computer (BE CAREFUL; it will give you references to various 'applets" and "appletalk"; do NOT delete those. Only Apple Computer stuff.)
    4. Using Microsofts Search function, search for all remaining references to iTunes, iPod, Apple Computer (leave applets alone) and most importantly-Quick Time.
    5. When you are certain that everything that says Apple Computer, Apple, iPod, iTunes and Quick Time exists no more on your PC, Reboot.
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    And fer cryin' out loud, Apple. Yank the latest version of iTunes off your site. I did a Google search for "iTunes installation problems" and came up with 700,000 hits. Do ya think you might have a problem?
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    My problem seems to closely mirror many of the ones I've been reading about here and elsewhere on other forums. And at least one person had the same exact problem when I tried to update, install, or even uninstall iTunes 7.6
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    8) _Uninstalled completely_ the remnants of iTunes and QT -- including Apple Mobile Device Support, Apple Software Update, Bonjour
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    Try modifying the extension.
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    No problems that I can tell, though I came back to this thread to remind me how to fix it because iTunes started acting up again. <grr!>
    But if you've tinkered with the registry before, that could cause a lot of problems. I would check with Microsoft about the "crcdisk.sys" error. Sorry, buy I don't know what that is.
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    Hello
    Im a first time poster here, and I have had some success getting my iTunes 6 update to work after I was experiencing the same problems that many posters here have had. I thought I would share how I fixed it, and maybe it would help someone else out.
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    I can sympathize with your situation, archerdave1.
    Firewall software and anti-virus software are supposed to prevent things from running on your computer. This is to protect you from malicious software running without your knowing about it.
    If you run firewall and anti-virus software, it is your job to tell those utilities which programs (eg iTunes) that you want to be exempt from their operations. You have to manually configure your firewall and anti-virus software to play nice with iTunes or any other similar program. This is not Apple's fault, and it's not Microsoft's fault. You as the user have to learn how to do this.
    You also need to know how to use msconfig.
    For all the above reasons, Windows computers are very hard to work with and configure these days. I'm a professional computer technician, and it bothers me that people who really don't like to tweak computers are going out and buying Windows systems. They are just too complex.
    There is a perfect solution to your problem. You can switch to Macintosh. Since there is NO spyware and NO viruses that affect Mac OS X, you can ignore all those anti-virus and anti-spyware headaches and just enjoy using your computer.
    Moral of the story: If you don't want to tweak and configure your computer constantly to protect against malicious security problems, just get a Mac. Problem solved.

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    So I just replaced my CPU fan and the buzzing is ALMOST gone. I think now it's what one can call whisper-quiet, more or less.
    1.1 post:
    One more comment. As I said, with a new fan, the noise is less noticeable but still there.
    3.1 post:
    I had a chance to listen to my iMac more carefully yesterday, and if there is any improvement, it's marginal.
    interesting...

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    Bob Howes wrote:
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    So, if you asked these two how important it would be to have MIDI functionality, you'd get two very different answers.  From some of the recording forums I frequent, I get the impression that my friends are a microcosm of the whole market .  Some use MIDI a lot while others prefer the feel and sound of recording live instruments.  (And, I'm sure, others inhabit a middle ground.)
    True dat.  Up until about a year or so ago, I didn't use MIDI, and so Audition was for me music production software par excellence.  Then about a year ago, I started getting into MIDI, and now I'm not only using MIDI for creating keyboard-based tracks for overdubs, I'm actually writing songs using MIDI (whereas before songwriting almost always involved a guitar).  MIDI has become huge for me, in other words.  And whether I go to sites like Studio Central and read Tweakhead's guide to homerecording in which he tells people that modern music-making either involves MIDI or is MIDI-based, or whether I read articles in Sound on Sound magazine which constantly reference MIDI in their articles, have regular features about sample librairies that use MIDI, or look at the countless ads touting MIDI keyboards and controllers, it's clear that MIDI is as much a part of modern recording as guitars and mics.  Before, I never used to get what Steve was on about when he'd say that Audition isn't music production software, because I had produced five albums of stuff using either CEP or Audition.  Now, I understand what he means when he says that.  When he says Audition isn't a music production software, he means 'Audition doesn't have MIDI'.  However, the truth of the matter is that Audition is a wonderful music production software if you don't use MIDI, and a partial music production software if you do.   You know, I've tried out other softwares - Reaper, Studio One, FL Studio (ha!) - and none of them come close to Audition for me.  Sure, I can get by using Reaper for MIDI, but knowing how Audition does things, I know that I'd be happier doing it inside Audition.  Hence, the continued lobbying.  I want the best.

  • Possible solution for people having problems updating InDesign CC to 9.2.2 on Windows 7/8

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  • Possible Solution to MBP / Airport Problems

    I've been having the same problems that lots of you have: slow to connect after restart or sleep, dropped connections when other computers get on the same wireless network, constantly having to play with Network Diagnostics, re-entering password, etc. I may have fixed my problem - maybe it will help yours.
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