How To Fix Applesyncnotifier.exe System Error
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ONLY TRIVIA Search How-To Geek How to Fix the “AppleSyncNotifier.exe Entry Point Not Found” applesyncnotifier has stopped working Error If you’ve unfortunately been forced to use iTunes, you’re probably used to having lots of errors. If you’ve been getting an “AppleSyncNotifier.exe
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– Entry Point Not Found” error every time you reboot your PC, here’s how to fix it. The full text of the error says “The procedure entry point xmlTextReaderConstName could not be located in the dynamic link library applesyncnotifier.exe unable to locate component libxml2.dll.” Obviously this is not the type of article that will apply to most people, but I personally encountered this error on a short person’s computer, and figured I’d write it up just in case somebody else came across it. The Problem This error is happening because every time your computer starts, it’s launching various Apple-related background utilities including AppleSyncNotifier.exe. This utility is attempting to load some information from a database and can’t find the right version icloudservices.exe entry point not found of the DLL file, because Apple’s installers are lousy. All we need to do is put the file into the right place, and it’ll be fixed. Fixing the Error To fix the problem, we’ll need to move two files from one directory to the other one. So open up the first folder: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Apple Application Support Note that if you’re using 64-bit Windows, you’ll need to look in the C:\Program Files (x86) folder. Once you’re inside that folder, find these two files and copy them: libxml2.dll SQLite3.dll You can just use Ctrl+C or the menu to copy the files. Now switch to this folder: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support Paste the files into there (you’ll have to accept a UAC prompt), and you should be good to go. JOIN THE DISCUSSION Tweet Lowell Heddings, better known online as the How-To Geek, spends all his free time bringing you fresh geekery on a daily basis. You can follow him on Google+ if you'd like. Published 11/6/11 SHOW ARCHIVED READER COMMENTS (42) Comments (42) November 6, 2011 Youngbud Why are you using Vista? November 6, 2011 Grant Better solution: Don't use things made by Apple ;) November 6, 2011 MarkSeattle THANK YOU! I couldn't get iTunes to recognize my iPad for the longest time (it said something was wrong with the driver) and I've tried everything from reinstalling iTunes t
the “AppleSyncNotifier.exe Entry Point Not Found” Error AppleSyncNotifier,exe Error message Today I had a Windows 7 computer with the following error every time when the computer was logging in: AppleSyncNotifier.exe Entry Point Not Found "The procedure entry point sqlite3_wal_checkpoint could
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not be located in the dynamic link library SQLite3.dll" Turns out this error is the procedure entry point_objc_init_image could not be located in the dynamic link library because the SQLite3.dll file is missing out of the "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support" folder and when Windows starts it
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loads a bunch of Apple software(one of them being AppleSyncNotifier.exe). I'm not sure why it goes missing, might be because of a virus but I couldn't find any viruses or any in the virus chest/logs. http://www.howtogeek.com/97004/how-to-fix-the-applesyncnotifier.exe-entry-point-not-found-error/ Fix the AppleSyncNotifier.exe Entry Point Not Found Error To fix the error it is quite easy. You need to go to the folder that contains the apple support files: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Apple Application Support Then you will need to copy the following files: libxml2.dll SQLite3.dll Now navigate to the folder: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support And paste those two files in the "Mobile Device Support" folder and reboot your http://heresjaken.com/fix-applesyncnotifier-exe-entry-point-found-error/ computer. Now when you log on the AppleSyncNotifier error will not pop up. Replies: 9 / Share: Jake Gardner Jake works full time as a Systems Engineer in Warrnambool. He regularly works with SMB clients planning, managing, deploying and maintaining Windows based systems. He has an Advanced Diploma in Computer Systems Engineering and is always reading and studying new things. You might also like … Hyper-V Error - "The connection was lost because another user connected to the virtual machine. Try to connect again. If the problem persists, contact your system administrator." 27/03/2016 How to Join Windows 10 to Azure AD 24/03/2016 How to Open Internet Explorer in Windows 10 24/03/2016 9 thoughts on “How to Fix the “AppleSyncNotifier.exe Entry Point Not Found” Error” Paul 12/12/2014 at 10:46 PM · Edit Worked for me, however I had to use the path - C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple\ Thanks Reply Xander 25/12/2014 at 9:14 PM · Edit This *does* work for me, however I had this problem start about 4 years ago. EVERY iTunes update, it breaks again. And this always fixes it. But it's frustrating having to go through this manual file copy *each and every update*. Any idea what a more permanent fix mig
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across this problem multiple times. The problem is from iTunes and its installer. It's strange that Apple doesn't fix their installer to take care of it. Apple is one of the premier companies right now, you'd think they would know better. Anyway the problem is caused because their installer does not put a single file in the correct directory. So the fix is easy. Just copy this file from one directory to another. We need to copy the file called "SQLite3.dll" from C:\program files\common files\Apple\Apple Application Support to C:\program files\common files\Apple\Mobile Device Support. Let's get started. First, open Windows Explorer using "Windows Key-E" and navigate to Computer, then C:\. From there, double click on Program Files. IF you have a 64-bit version of windows, you'll see Program Files (x86), double click on this instead of the above. Then double click on Common Files, and then Apple. You will notice that both of the directories we need are here. Apple Application Support as well as Mobile Device Support. For now double click on Apple Application Support. Next, find SQLite3.dll, and highlight the file (single click). We want to copy this file. There are several ways to issue the copy command. Right click COPY, Keyboard CTRL-C, or Menu Edit Copy. Pick your favorite. Lastly, navigate up one directory level, back to Apple, and then into Mobile Device Support. Now paste the file here using your favorite: right click Paste, CTRL-V, or Menu Edit Paste. You may get this warning message depending on the version of windows you have "Destination Folder Access Denied. " If you get this message, just click on Continue. Once these steps are done, reboot the computer and verify that the original error message does not come up. 0savesSave If you enjoyed this post, please consider leaving a comment or subscribing to the RSS feed to have future articles delivered to your feed reader.Filed Under: Computers← Kale SmoothieAvoiding GMO's →2 Responses to How to fix the AppleSyncNotifier.exe - Entry Point Not Found error Deb says: September 15, 2013 at 11:13 pm Thanks TechieFather.com this worked for me. I appreciate your posting of the fix for us. Reply Gerry says: March 30, 2014 at 8:02 pm Worked perfectly. Many thanks for posting this solution, particularly the detail