Problem accessing iTunes. Getting error message "The iTunes Library Extras.itdb file is on a locked disk"?

Problem accessing iTunes. Getting error message "The iTunes Library Extras.itdb file is on a locked disk"

Close iTunes, delete iTunes Library Extras.itdb from your iTunes folder, start iTunes. iTunes should rebuild the file automatically.
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  • I can't access my iTunes. Getting error message "The iTunes Library Extras.itdb file is on a locked disk or you don't have access to this file."

    Help. I am having problems trying to get to iTunes on my computer. I am getting an error message that says "The iTunes Library Extras.itdb file is on a locked disk or your don't have access to this file." Can anyone help me?

    Close iTunes, delete iTunes Library Extras.itdb from your iTunes folder, start iTunes. iTunes should rebuild the file automatically.
    tt2

  • I had a new hard drive fitted to my imac and restored it from my time machine back when I try to open itunes I get this message "the itunes library extras.itdb file is locked, on a locked disk, or you do not have write permission for this file"

    I had a new hard drive fitted to my imac and restored it from my time machine back up on an external hard drive when I try to open itunes I get this message "the itunes library extras.itdb file is locked, on a locked disk, or you do not have write permission for this file"

    To solve this issue all I did was check to ensure that the file permissions were set as described by the earlier posts, followed by simply deleting the iTunes Library Genius.itdb file.  Once the file was deleted I was able to open iTunes without difficulty.  Note that I am running Windows 8.  Hope this helps!

  • Restored iTunes folder from Time Machine, get error iTunes Library Extras.itdb file

    I restored my iTunes folder from a Time Machine backup (due to my kids deleting some playlists, which I wanted to recover).
    After that completed, I am unable to open iTunes, I get the error: "The iTunes Library Extras.itdb file is locked, on a locked disk, or you do not have write permission."
    Now, when I was doing the restore, it paused twice to tell me something like: a particular song could not be transferred, since there was already a copy of it with the same name... and something about it being case insensitive. I selected OK each time that happened, made a note of the song thinking oh well I can just get a copy of that song again if I lose it.
    Any ideas? I looked at permissions for the iTunes folder, I have read and write permission.

    Chris, thanks for that suggestion. I would still like for my kids to access my iTunes music, but just don't want them to mess with the playlists etc.
    If I set up another account, then follow the instructions here -> http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1203
    ... to share the library with them, I'm guessing that they could still make changes to the playlists etc? (it doesn't specify in that article.)

  • The iTunes Library Extras.itdb file is locked, on a locked disk, or you do not have write permission

    I downloaded iTunes 11.
    When I try to open it I get the message "The iTunes Library Extras.itdb file is locked, on a locked disk, or you do not have write permission"
    My boot drive is a SSD.
    My iTunes library is stored on the main HD but I have not had this problem before.
    I have gone back to the iTunes folder and given full read and write permissions-still no luck. Rebooted
    Any thoughts?

    I actually was having problems with syncing of my iphone. It was suggested I get rid of this file. I took it from my itunes folder (unsure where it was. I just searched the folder) and put it on my desktop. When I plugged in tmy iPhone, it reappeared and my sync went fine. I am guessing you can do the same

  • Why is The iTunes Library Extras.itdb file locked?

    After my walk this morning I tried to connect up to iTunes to chargemy ipod and update my tunes and got an error message:
    "The iTunes Library.itdb file is locked, on a locked disc, or you do not have write permission for this file."
    WHY WHY WHY ???

    I had the same problem after a "force quit".
    1. Quit iTunes
    2. Locate your iTunes folder in finder and open it
    3. Locate the "iTunes Library Extras.itdb" file, right click it and select Copy "iTunes Library Extras.itdb"
    5. Rename your original "iTunes Library Extras.itdb" to "iTunes Library ExtrasOld".itdb
    6. Move the your copied "iTunes Library Extras.itdb file back into the same folder as i came from
    Repeate 3>6 for the "iTunes Library Genius.itdb" file
    Re-open iTunes, the error messages should now be gone.
    This worked for me, anyway

  • How can I fix...The iTunes Library Extras.itdb file is locked on a 8.1

    I can't open iTunes on a lenovo with a Windows 8.1 operating system. I get the following message...
    The iTunes Library Extras.itdb file is locked, on a locked disk, or you do not have write permission for this file.
    PLEASE HELP!!

    Thanks! I have been having to open iTunes as an administrator for a year - never could find the answer. Now I am trying to link the account to Disney Movie Rewards and I needed it to open under menot administrator. I deleted the Extras file and then also needed to delete the Genius file. Once that was done it opened immediately.

  • My iTunes  will not open. It sais that iTunes Library Extras .itdb file is locked on disk or I don't have permission to open it ??

    So I have uninstalled itunes and reinstalled a totally new one. However it keeps throwing the same code " iTunes Library Extras .itdb file is locked on disk or I don't have permission to open it" What can I do? Can anyone please help me?

    So I have uninstalled itunes and reinstalled a totally new one. However it keeps throwing the same code " iTunes Library Extras .itdb file is locked on disk or I don't have permission to open it" What can I do? Can anyone please help me?

  • My iTunes keeps will not open. It sais that iTunes Library Extras .itdb file is locked on disk or I don't have permission to open it!!??!!

    My iTunes keeps will not open. It sais that iTunes Library Extras .itdb file is locked on disk or I don't have permission to open it??

    My iTunes keeps will not open. It sais that iTunes Library Extras .itdb file is locked on disk or I don't have permission to open it??

  • HT201413 I am locked out of starting itunes on my computer. the says "the itunes library extras.itdb file is locked, on a locked disk, or you do not have write permission for this file". Any advice?

    I am locked out of starting itunes on my computer. Just did this for the first time. the message said I had a locked itdb file on a locked disk. Any ideas?

    Is your itunes music library file in a locked folder?

  • TS1717 No matter hwere on my computer I download itunes to it gives me this message. 'The itunes library extras.itdb file is locked, on a locked disk or you do not have write permission for this file.' I do not understand as it was working fine last week.

    It is driving me mad. I tried uninstalling and redoing it. Still said it so I changed the location it downloaded to, same message.

    If Dave's tip doesn't do it for you then perhaps this is the one you need...
    Right-click on your main iTunes folder and click Properties, then go to the Security tab and click Advanced. If necessary grant your account and SYSTEM full control of this folder, subfolders and files, then tick the option to replace permissions on child objects which will repair permissions throughout the library. This is the XP dialog but Windows 7 shouldn't be too different.
    If it won't let you change the permissions use the Owner tab to take ownership from an account with administror privileges.
    tt2

  • TS1424 I can't open iTunes. Get error message "the file iTunes library.itl cannot be opened because it was created by a newer version of iTunes"

    I cannot open itunes.  Getting error message: "the file iTunes library.itl cannot be read because it was created by a newer version of iTunes"
    What do I need to do so I dont lose all my loaded music, etc.?
    Thanks

    If you still have an issue you may have to see about using the iTunes version (application) included with Snow Leopard 10.6 from the installer or an another one if available online, and see if that will install.
    Sometimes you may have uninstall the bits left in your system by the earlier (or later) iTunes installers; as they all leave a trace and these can stop a different version of iTunes from being installed.
    Not sure if the following site/link will tell the method...
    •Apple - Support - iTunes - install & update:
    http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/install/
    •Troubleshooting iTunes installation on Mac OS X:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2311
    Good luck & happy computing!
    ps: i see you resolved this issue. it's magic!

  • I am trying to activate new itunes card. I am getting error message: The code you have entered has not been properly activated. Does this mean the store did something wrong or me?

    I am trying to activate new itunes card. I am getting error message: The code you have entered has not been properly activated. Does this mean the store did something wrong or me?

    Yes, the store didn't properly activate the card. If the store is nearly then you could try going back and asking them to do so, if it isn't (or if they can't/won't help) then try contacting iTunes Support (you will probably need to give them images of the front and back of the card, and possibly its receipt) : http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/contact/ - click on Contact iTunes Store Support on the right-hand side of the page, then iTunes Cards And Codes

  • Updating iTunes 12.1 and get error message "The procedure entry point CMBlockBufferCopyDataBytes could not be located in the dynamic link library CoreMedia.dll - what went wrong and how to resolve this?

    Updating iTunes 12.1 and get error message "The procedure entry point CMBlockBufferCopyDataBytes could not be located in the dynamic link library CoreMedia.dll". What went wrong and how to resolve this?

    Entry point errors can often be fixed by deleting the offending dll, then repairing the component it is part of.
    For general advice see Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates.
    The steps in the second box are a guide to removing everything related to iTunes and then rebuilding it which is often a good starting point unless the symptoms indicate a more specific approach. Review the other boxes and the list of support documents further down the page in case one of them applies.
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    If the advice above doesn't resolve things you could try this alternate version:
    iTunes 12.1.0.71 for Windows (64-bit - for older video cards) - itunes64setup.exe (2015-01-28)
    which is a 64-bit installer for the 32-bit version of the core application, similar to previous 64-bit releases.
    Or roll back to the previous build:
    iTunes 12.0.1.26 for Windows (32-bit) - iTunesSetup.exe (2014-10-16)
    iTunes 12.0.1.26 for Windows (64-bit) - iTunes64Setup.exe (2014-10-16)
    tt2

  • Trying to update iTunes, get error message "The older version of Bonjour cannot be removed" How do I remove it?

    Trying to update iTunes on Windows XP, get error message "The older version of Bonjour cannot be removed." I have removed several copies of the file Bonjour in a couple of different folders but the error message persists. What am I missing??

    Unfortunately, this sort of trouble has gotten more complicated to deal with ever since Microsoft pulled the Windows Installer CleanUp utility from their Download Center on June 25. First we have to find a copy of the utility.
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    After downloading the utility installer file (msicuu2.exe), scan the file for malware, just in case. (I use the free version of Malwarebytes AntiMalware to do single-file scans for that.)
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    Now run the utility ("Start > All Programs > Windows Install Clean Up"). In the list of programs that appears in CleanUp, select any Bonjour entries and click "Remove".
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