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anyone experienced error 8008 after downloading tv shows? I downloaded 2 episodes of "Bones" and itunes download error 8008 mac was only able to download half of each show...I tried several times by clicking on "check purchases" but I keep getting the same error...can
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anyone help please!! macbook, Mac OS X (10.4.10) Posted on Oct 8, 2007 7:14 PM I have this question too Close Q: error 8008 All replies Helpful answers Page 1 of 7 last Next by Vincent Metayer, Vincent Metayer Oct 23, 2007 9:22 PM in response to maninha itunes error 8008 windows 10 Level 2 (185 points) Oct 23, 2007 9:22 PM in response to maninha Hello there Maninha,This is what you should do to get rid of your Error 8008 problem:Hey Wootmasta,1) find your iTunes folder on your computer. 2) In your iTunes folder is a folder named "downloads". 3) In this folder, iTunes stores temporary files of your downloads in progress. 4) Double click this folder and you should see the names of the files/programs that keep coming up error -8008. They will be folders with a .tmp extension.5) Go ahead and delete those defective files.6) Then, that's when you to your iTunes account and "Check for Purchases".7) Re-download your 2 episodes of Bones, this time it will be done properly.Worked? Vincent Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by PaulArpaia, PaulArpaia Oct 26, 2007 9:27 PM in response to Vincent Metayer
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Report Content as Inappropriate ♦ ♦ iTunes download fails with error 8008 I’m passing this along because I thought that perhaps it might be useful to someone else. I had been trying to download an HD episode of a TV show, but each time I tried, the download would fail at exactly the same spot, 502.1MB of 1.4GB, with error 8008 (and occasionally error 50). When you buy an HD episode of a TV show from iTunes on a Mac, you get two files; an HD version and an SD version. The SD version downloaded fine, and all my other content downloaded fine. I had problems with only the HD version of this one episode of one TV show and nothing else. It seemed to me that either the file was corrupt on Apple’s server, or my partially downloaded copy was corrupt. Otherwise, why would the download fail at exactly the same spot? To resolve the problem, I tried everything I could think of short of sacrificing a virgin. I stopped iTunes, deleted the iTunes download folder, used Disk Utility to check out my hard drive, rebooted the Mac, and repeated all the above several times without any success. The problem persisted. Finally, I contacted Apple support, and got the usual “check your firewall and security settings” response. I pointed out to the specialist that I was only having problems with one and only one download, and that if my firewall waited until 500MB had downloaded before deciding to complain then it wouldn’t be much of a firewall. As I had deleted the local copy of the file several times, I assumed that Apple’s copy was corrupt. I know that Apple will have multiple copies of files scattered around the world for reliability and performance reasons, so I thought that if I could get my iTunes to request the download from a different server then I might be successful. So, I switched my DNS from OpenDNS to Google DNS, tried the download again, and it worked without a hitch. This occurred to me because I had a major problem getting iTunes Match to upload my files until I switched from my ISP’s DNS to OpenDNS. After I pointed out the uselessness of the “check firewall" response, the Apple support person did send me a link to a thread on this subject: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1170560?start=0&tstart=0This problem has been discussed since 2007, and the last entry in the thread was 2010. For some people, just stopping iTunes and deleting the (contents of) the iTunes dow