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Itunes Was Not Installed Correctly Error 7 Windows Error 126
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Error 126 The Specified Module Could Not Be Found Windows 7
Close Q: itunes error 7 windows error 126 All replies Helpful answers Page 1 of 6 last Next by b error 126 windows management instrumentation noir,★Helpful b noir Sep 23, 2012 11:48 AM in response to stouenjohn Level 9 (72,129 points) Sep 23, 2012 11:48 AM in response to stouenjohn can't open or reinstall i tunesWhat happens when http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-update/windows-modules-installer-error126/2a45788d-c1e5-4b62-a5b1-2410cbcbf813 you try to reinstall iTunes? Do you get an error message? If so, what does the error message say? (Precise text, please.) Helpful (23) Reply options Link to this post by stouenjohn,★Helpful stouenjohn Sep 23, 2012 12:09 PM in response to b noir Level 1 (8 points) Sep 23, 2012 12:09 PM in response to b noir itunes error 7 windows error 126 Helpful (14) Reply options https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4340052?tstart=0 Link to this post by b noir, b noir Sep 23, 2012 12:21 PM in response to stouenjohn Level 9 (72,129 points) Sep 23, 2012 12:21 PM in response to stouenjohn Okay ... so it does reinstall, but you get that message when trying to launch after the reinstall?If so, a complete uninstall/reinstall of iTunes and related software components is worth a try. (The 7s can indicate trouble with other software components, such as Apple Application Support.) For instructions, see the following documents:Removing and Reinstalling iTunes, QuickTime, and other software components for Windows XPRemoving and reinstalling iTunes, QuickTime, and other software components for Windows Vista or Windows 7 Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Flinneybee, Flinneybee Oct 2, 2012 12:47 PM in response to stouenjohn Level 1 (30 points) Oct 2, 2012 12:47 PM in response to stouenjohn Update your .netframe work to version 4 (see other help posts by apple support)Follow the instructions on this link, basically un-install everything, remove programs that says they are made by apple inc. (using add remove program)http://www.reimageplus.com/fix-windows-127-error/ (Many thanks to reimageplus.com)You will also need to check and verify that the following folders have been removed:C:\Program Files\BonjourC:\Program Files\Common
System: Windows, English? Compatible with Windows 10/8.1, 8, 7 & Vista. File size: 2.04MB Step-by-Step Guide for http://www.error126.com/ Windows 8/8.1, 7 & Vista It is important that you carry http://www.fixerrs.com/2014/03/fix-Windows-Error-126-.html out these steps in order to fix the problem effectively: Modify System Variables Modify the system variables as shown under: For Windows 8.1/ 8 and Earlier Versions: Right click your My Computer desktop shortcut, and select Properties Click “Advanced system settings” link displayed on left side error 126 panel System Properties dialog will appear with Advanced tab opened as default Click “Environment Variables” button There will be two list boxes namely “User variables” and “System Variables” In the latter, you’ll find “Path” in the “Variable” variable. Select that Click the Edit button You may find some value specified in “Variable Value” textbox. Do not replace error 7 windows it. Just type a semi colon (;) at the end of the existing value and the new path specified: a) In case “Variable Value” textbox is empty, type below command: %SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\wbem b) In case “Variable Value” textbox is filled with some paths, type below command: ;%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\wbem Click OK | OK | OK Restart your machine Reinstall iTunes and Other Products If you’re experiencing error 126 with iTunes or other Apple products, it means there is something definitely wrong with your system. Your program files can be missing or overwritten with corrupt version. In that case you’ll have to reinstall the whole product to get your problem solved. For Windows 8.1/ 8: Press Windows Key + X Click “Programs and Features” Right click a program that you would like to uninstall, select Uninstall option Uninstall the following programs: Apple Application Support, Apple Mobile Device Support, Apple Software Update, Bonjour, iCloud, iTunes, MobileMe Reboot your machine Double click My Computer desktop shortcut and remove the following folders: C:\Program Files\Bonjour C:\Program File
faced by frequent computer users. This error is not specific to any program's installation part and it can occur with any program that you are trying to install. This signals some problem with the loading of a dynamic link library i.e. DLL files. These files are used in Windows to re-use common functionality or to make the executable files smaller. DLL files are loaded during the startup of the application (EXE) or at runtime, whenever the functionality is needed. So we can say that when windows try to load DLL files related to some program but it can not be found by the system then it generates Windows Error 126. Causes of Windows Error 126 : The main reason of this error is that windows was unable to find the DLL files required to initiate the installation process for dynamic linking and this can happen because of any following reason: The DLL files might not present in Dynamic Link Directory of your system. The files required might been accidently deleted by you. DLL files are located in windows folder in C drive and users don't go through this path regularly so this chance is rare. Most common reason for this error is corruption of DLL files. DLL files may get corrupt because of numerous reasons like - abnormal termination of any process , Force close tasks , improper shut down of system , unsuccessful uninstallation , Malwares/virus attacks etc. If DLL files are neither corrupt nor deleted from system then the problem must be with windows registry. All the DLL files present in system must be registered with windows but sometimes due to some errors in registry entries these files are not registered. Because of this , DLL files are failed to be loaded when they are needed by windows installer. Steps to fix Windows Error 126 More you will take care of your system , more it will take care of you ! It's a give and take process always. There are a few measures that you should always take care of and your DLL files will always be safe. Run Disk Check : Try to run a Disk check sometimes or a better way is to schedule a Disk check. It will analyze the hard disk for system errors and files corruption. Manually Repair Files : Simply go to command prompt and run this command : SFC SCANNOW.This command will need Administrative rights to execute. It will automatically find and fix errors with windows files. In case some files needed to be recovered you can recover by inserting windows disc. Update Antivirus and run a full system scan to remove malwares and viruses from your system. Use some Tuning Softwares like Tune up utilities and Registry Boos