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your Windows PC. If you can’t install iTunes on your Windows PC, or if you see“error 2” or "Apple Application Support was not
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found"after you install the software, follow the steps below in order. If itunes error 7 windows error 193 you see a different error when trying to launch iTunes, learn how to fixunexpected quits or launch issues.
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Make sure that you're logged in to your computer as an administrator. If you're not sure if you have an administrator account, learn how to log on as an administrator.Youcan also install itunes for windows 7 refer to your computer's help system, contact your IT department, or visitsupport.microsoft.comfor more help. Install the latest Microsoft Windows updates. To download the latest updates, visit theMicrosoft Windows Updatewebsite.iTunes for Windows requires Windows 7 or later, with the latest Service Pack installed.If you can’t install the updates, refer toyour computer's help system, contact your IT department, or visitsupport.microsoft.comfor more help. Download the itunes there is a problem with this windows installer package latest supported version of iTunes for your PC from one of the links below. After you click the link, click Download to download the iTunes installer. When prompted, click Save (instead of Run).iTunes 12.1.3 is the latest version of iTunes supported for Windows XP and Vista. Windows 7 or later iTunes 12.1.3 for Windows XP and Windows Vista 32-bit iTunes 12.1.3 for Windows Vista 64-bit Right click oniTunesSetup or iTunes6464Setup (the installer you downloaded in step 3). If you haveWindows Vistaor later: Choose "Run as administrator." If you haveWindows XP: Choose Open. If you've previously installed iTunes, the installer will prompt you to repair the software. After the repair is complete, restart your computer and try launching iTunes. If iTunes fails to install or repair, it might be necessary to remove components left from a previous installation of iTunes and then reinstall. Remove and reinstall iTunes and other software components for Windows Vista or later. Songs you bought from the iTunes Store or imported from CDs are saved in your My Music folder by default. Deleting iTunes won’t delete your music. Disable con
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Encyclopedia Home Forum Windows Report Windows Installer Service could not be access[Solved/Closed] Ask a itunes won't install on windows 10 question JudySis - Latest answer on Jan 14, 2013 05:30AM Hi, all! I'm running Vista Home Premium on my PC. I tried
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to install a game (Bioshock) and at the very beginning of the setup, my computer blue-screened... When I restarted my computer, a number of programs that I have set to run at startup crashed (including Skype, https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201668 MSN Messenger, iTunes, Bitcomet, and even Windows Media Player)! I tried to install the game again, and the same blue screen appeared. After another restart, all programs crashed again... Also when I'm trying to start them manually, I got the following message: "Windows Installer Service could not be accessed". I found an article on Microsoft support: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315346. Went through method 1. This did not solve the problem. However, when I tried to install http://ccm.net/forum/affich-390-windows-installer-service-could-not-be-access Bioshock, I only got an error message (the setup never got started like before, but on the plus side I did not get another blue-screen). Next I tried method 2, but when I completed point 3, cmd only said "file not found - dllcache". Following advice given on an other forum I went to Add/remove programs to see if windows installer was actually there. And, guess what... It was not. So I downloaded Windows Installer, but when I tried to install it, I got the following error: "Not enough storage is available to process this command." I have about 200 GB of free space on my hard disk and 2 GB of RAM, so that seemed pretty strange to me. Lastly, I downloaded windows installer cleanup, but when trying to install it, I got the same old error message "Windows installer could not be accessed." I would really appreciate any help as this problem is driving me crazy. Thanks a lot, See more The windows installer service could not be accessed When i am installing adob reader 8 in win 7 it saying windows installer not installedcorrectly Windows installer service cannot be accessed server 2012 The Windows Installer service could not be accessed. Unable to access Windows Installer Service Windows Installer service cannot be accessed [Solved]
hosts. Post a reply 9 posts • Page 1 of 1 Reply with quote itunes+ipod on winxp guest by outsidenwnc » 15. Jul 2007, 21:39 Hi All, Has anyone been sucessful syncing itunes+ipod on winxp guest? I've https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?p=3343 tried virtualbox 1.4, they will read my USB devices-camera, phone, memory stick, but itunes will not read my ipod- get a driver install error. I have the updated kernel opensuse 10.2, 2.6.18.8 kernel compaq v2000 amd outsidenwnc Posts: 1Joined: 15. Jul 2007, 21:35 Top Reply with quote by zenobiaflex » 21. Jul 2007, 14:42 I also have a similar problem. I am using Mint (variation of Ubuntu 7.04) and the itunes error iPod is not seen by iTunes... has anyone gotten an iPod to work in an XP VM? zenobiaflex Posts: 5Joined: 12. Jul 2007, 05:34 Top Reply with quote Ya very much, by vikrant82 » 22. Jul 2007, 08:34 I got my 30gb ipod working with itunes 7.2 in a Win2000 VM on virtualbox 1.4.0. over Feisty and works like a charm. On first install I did get a device cannot start itunes error 7 problem. I just uninstalled the USB drivers and let them install again after installing Itunes. vikrant82 Posts: 5Joined: 22. Jul 2007, 08:25 Top Reply with quote Re: Ya very much, by zenobiaflex » 22. Jul 2007, 23:31 [quote="vikrant82"]:D I got my 30gb ipod working with itunes 7.2 in a Win2000 VM on virtualbox 1.4.0. over Feisty and works like a charm. On first install I did get a device cannot start problem. I just uninstalled the USB drivers and let them install again after installing Itunes.[/quote] How did you unintall the USB drivers? Was this from within the System->devices menu in the Guest? zenobiaflex Posts: 5Joined: 12. Jul 2007, 05:34 Top Reply with quote Still not working by marcg5 » 25. Sep 2007, 21:45 Hi, I'm on Ubuntu 7.04 host, and Windows XP SP2 Guest. I've tried uninstalling USB drivers (yes, from System -> Hardware -> Device manager), uninstalling iTunes and back and forth to no avail. Windows says that it finds a iPod mini at first, but finally it displays an error telling that the device may not work correctly. And definitely, it does not. Either from iTunes (no ipod appears) or from "My PC" where there's nothing about it. Virtualbox 1.5.0. Other USB devices (stick, for example)