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can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked maninha Level 1 (0 points) Q: error 8008 Have anyone experienced error 8008 after downloading error 8008 itunes fix tv shows? I downloaded 2 episodes of "Bones" and was only able
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to download half of each show...I tried several times by clicking on "check purchases" but I keep getting the error 8008 itunes app download same error...can 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 itunes error 8003 1 of 7 last Next by Vincent Metayer, Vincent Metayer Oct 23, 2007 9:22 PM in response to maninha 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
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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 Level 1 (1 points) Oct 26, 2007 9:27 PM in response to Vincent Metayer No this does NOT work. I kept getting the error. I went to the download folder (I've a mac), and there's NOTHING in them or there's no download folder. Then someone from Apple told me either to download from another computer or to set up another account and copy all my files (iTunes and everything else) to that new account. The first seemed less drastic, so I tried it. I was able to down
else is blocking the iTunes Store. You might not be able to access the iTunes Store for a variety of reasons, including: Incorrect date and time settings Blocked cookies Blocked access to iTunes Store servers and ports Hosts file entries Software itunes error 8008 windows 7 firewall settings An Apple system issue An issue between iTunes and security software Learn more itunes error 8007 about iTunes Store errors and what to do if you can't connect to the iTunes Store. If the information in those articles doesn't resolve
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your issue, try the steps below. Isolate the issue in Mac, iOS, or Windows Checkfor iTunes Store alerts. Open My Apple ID and confirm that you can sign in and manage your Apple ID. If not, you might have https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1170560?tstart=0 incorrect date, time, and time zone settings. Try the steps in the next section. If you're on a Mac and those settings are correct, you might have blocked cookies that the iTunes Store needs. Test another network. If the issue occurs only on your usual network, you might need to ask the network administrator to open access to iTunes Store servers and ports. If the issue is isolated to this computer, the hosts file might be blocking iTunes. https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203361 Verify date and time settings in Mac, iOS, or WindowsIf you can't manage your Apple ID, check your date and time settings. Mac From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences. In System Preferences, click Date & Time. Select "Set date and time automatically" if it isn't selected. Click the Time Zone tab and adjust the time zone to match your current location. iOSCheck to see if your device has adate and timeissue. Windows Access the Date & Time Control Panel. Windows XP: Click Start > Run and enter timedate.cpl. Windows Vista & 7: Click the Start menu's search box and enter timedate.cpl. Windows 8: Use the Search charm in the upper right to search for timedate.cpl. Windows 10: Use the search box and enter timedate.cpl. Check to see if the date and time settings match the current date and time, then click OK. If the hosts file blocks the iTunes Store in Mac or WindowsRemove or block your computer's hosts file entries that interfere with the iTunes Store. Mac Log in as an administrator on your Mac. Open the Terminal utility located in Applications > Utilities. When Terminal opens, open the hosts file. Type this command and press Return: sudo nano /private/etc/hosts At the Password prompt, type your administrator password. Terminal requires anon-blank administrator password.As you type your password, you won't see anything appear in the Terminal window. Just type the pas
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