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noir, Burwood (Christchurch), New Zealand Level 9 "There is a problem with this Windows Installer package ..." error messages when installing iTunes for Windows | 53302Views | Last Modified: Dec 4, 2013 11:17 AM SymptomsWhen updating or installing iTunes for Windows, you
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may receive one of the following error messages:There is a problem with this Windows install itunes for windows 7 Installer package. A program required for this install to complete could not be run. Contact your support personnel or package vendor.There is itunes install error a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor.ResolutionsThe most common cause of the errors is an out-of-date
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or damaged version of Apple Software Update for Windows on the PC. If that's what is afoot, updating or repairing your Apple Software Update for Windows should get you past the errors.First, check to see if your Apple Software Update for Windows is up to dateIn your Start Menu, click All Programs and then click Apple Software Update.In Apple Software Update, check to see if you are being offered a new version
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of Apple Software Update. If there's a new version of Apple Software Update showing in the list of available updates, select the Apple Software Update update and deselect any other software that may also be being offered to you at the same time. Now install the new version of Apple Software Update.If the new version of Apple Software Update for Windows installs properly, now try another iTunes for Windows update or install.If Apple Software Update does not appear under "All Programs" or no newer version of Apple Software Update appears in Apple Software Update, do a repair install of your Apple Software Update for WindowsFirst, restart your PC.If you're using Windows XP, go into your "Add or Remove programs" control panel. Select Apple Software Update, click "Change" and then click "Repair".If you're using Vista or Windows 7, go into your "Uninstall a program" control panel. Select Apple Software Update and click "Repair".If the repair install goes through properly, now try another iTunes for Windows update or install.Note: a very similar error message during iTunes for Windows installs requires a different resolutionIf you receive the following very-similar error message:There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A DLL required for this install to complete could not be run. Contact your support personnel or pac
repair the software through the Windows Control Panel. If that doesn't work, you might need to uninstall the software, then install it again. The following error message might appear if you can't uninstall iTunes or one install itunes windows 10 of its related programsbecause of issues with Windows: "There is a problem with this Windows
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Installer package. A program required for this install to complete could not be run. Contact your support personnel or package vendor." To itunes error 7 windows error 127 fix the issue, follow these steps: Open "Uninstall a Program" from the Windows Control Panel. Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 10 Select the program that you’re trying to remove. Select Repair. Follow the prompts to complete the https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3551 repair process. Try to uninstall the program. Repeat steps 2 through 4 for each program that you want to uninstall. After you uninstall all iTunes programs,reinstall iTunes. Get more helpIf you still can’t uninstall the program, try using the Microsoft Program Install and Uninstall Utility. Make sure you have the latest Windows updates installed. Visit theMicrosoft Program Install and Uninstall Utilitywebsite. Windows 10 users: Make sure that you're using Internet Explorer or Microsoft Edge https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205788 to visit theMicrosoft Program Install and Uninstall Utilitywebsite. From the upper-right corner of the browser window, open the Action Menu, then select F12 Developer Tools. Select the Emulation Tab, then select Internet Explorer 10 in the User Agent String menu. Click Run Now. If the utility doesn’t open automatically, open it from your downloads folder. The utility's name will start with MicrosoftFixIt.ProgramInstallUninstall. Read the license agreement. If you agree to the terms, click Accept. The utility runs. On the first screen of the utility, select "Detect problems and apply the fixes for me (Recommended)." When asked if you're having problems installing or uninstalling a program, select Uninstalling. Select the programthat you want to uninstall. Click Next. When asked if you want to Uninstall and cleanup, select "Yes, try uninstall." The utility tries to uninstall the program. Depending on the size of the software package the utility is trying to uninstall and the speed of the your computer, the uninstall process might take five minutes or more. If the utility is successful, you'll see a "Troubleshooting is complete" message. Close the utility. Repeat steps 2 through 10 for each programthat you can't uninstall. After you uninstall all iTunes programs, reinstall iTunes. If you still can't fix the issue, contact Apple Support. Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent we
can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked imxlazlo Level 1 (0 points) Q: iTunes / Quicktime won't install - error message during in installation My computer, a Dell running with Windows https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2326926?tstart=0 Vista, has not been able to have iTunes & Quicktime installed on it in months. http://www.redmondpie.com/itunes-wont-install-on-windows-10-heres-how-to-fix-it/ I've attempted to install it a countless number of times & tried a variety of things with my computer to install it but it just doesn't work - I get the same error message everytime. I can't even remember what happened to make it start acting so ridiculous.It always starts out looking good and everything seems to be install itunes working pretty well, the green bar filling up pretty quickly, but then the 'Status' gets to about 'Publishing product information' and the error message pops up and I can't install it. It goes along the lines of "A error occurred during the installation of assembly: ..." then it goes on to say 'Please refer to Help and Support for more information. HRESULT: 0x8007054F'. Here's a screenshot of the error message with the itunes won't install long whatever on it:http://i46.tinypic.com/qoesm1.pngI believe I get the same message even when I attempt to download the two software separately (iTunes & Quicktime).Can any one tell me what needs to be done? I have no idea what to try anymore. All help will be much appreciated. Thank you .P.S.: If it helps, I can't really reinstall Internet Explorer (removed it when I downloaded Firefox). Dell, Windows Vista Posted on Feb 6, 2010 2:29 PM I have this question too Close Q: iTunes / Quicktime won't install - error message during in installation All replies Helpful answers by b noir, b noir Feb 6, 2010 2:43 PM in response to imxlazlo Level 9 (72,129 points) Feb 6, 2010 2:43 PM in response to imxlazlo A few questions before proceeding, lazlo. (This one seems to come in a variety of different flavors, and the details of your answers may help with determining a solution.)(1) What particular version of Vista are you using? (Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, etc.) Is it 32-bit or 64-bit?(2) Head into your Windows Update, and click on your Update History. Have updates been failing for you in recent times? If so, doubleclick on each failed update to brinf up further information on each failed update. What error code have the updates been failing with? Is
OS X Apple Watch Google Google Services Android Reviews Wearables Web IoT Home Automation Developer Tools Deals More Apps Sprink Turn Off LCD Drive Icon Changer About Us Advertise RPon iTunes Won't Install On Windows 10? Here's How To Fix It By Paul Morris | August 10th, 2015 Windows 10 may have been publicly available since the end of July but it's only now that we're starting to see the full corporate might of Microsoft ramping into gear. The push to get as many users as possible installing and interacting with Windows 10 has begun with advertising campaigns appearing on television, print, and radio. Windows 10 is here, and Microsoft wants you using it; that much is clear. However, what's also clear is that as time progresses, and as more individuals dig deeper into Windows 10, more problems are beginning to appear. The latest issue appears to be with those trying to install latest version of Apple's iTunes on Windows 10. A number of disgruntled users have been voicing their concerns, complaining of very similar installation issues when trying to get up and running with iTunes on Windows 10. It seems that as part of the installation process the platform is regurgitating errors such as "An error occurred during the installation of assembly Microsoft… HRESULT: 0x80073715". In addition to those intra-installation issues some users are also receiving alerts, informing them that "Apple application support was not found (Windows error 2)" and Apple Mobile Device Service failed to start when the app is launched. Now even if you try and run the whole process in Administrator mode, with and without a firewall, disable running anti-virus software, it still likely won't work. But fear not, as there is a way to resolve this issue. Turns out, Apple's standard download page on apple.com/iTunes maybe providing you with wrong file installation file which is not suitable for your version of Windows 10. Rather than download it from iTunes page, get the installer directly off Apple's servers tailored for your version of Windows 10. iTunes 12.2.1.16 for Windows (32-bit): iTunesSetup.exe iTunes 12.2.1,16 for Windows (64-bit): iTunes6464Setup.exe iTunes 12.2.1.16 for Windows (64-bit - for older video cards): itunes64setup.exe If you have a 64-bit Windows 10 and are having issues installing iTunes, simply download iTunes 12.2.1.16 for