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can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. gdbabyji Level 1 (0 points) Q: "The iTunes Library file cannot be saved. There is not enough memory available."
The Itunes Library File Cannot Be Saved An Unknown Error Occurred (-50)
This message pops up at random times and I would like to know itunes library file cannot be saved there is not enough memory why. I don't want to mark the "don't show me again" box until I know this won't affect my the itunes library file cannot be saved. you do not have enough access privileges for this operation songs and so on. Any help on how to deal with this would be extremely appreciated. Windows 7 Posted on Jun 3, 2012 10:01 PM I have this question too Close
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Q: "The iTunes Library file cannot be saved. There is not enough memory available." All replies Helpful answers Page 1 of 3 last Next by the fiend, the fiend Jun 4, 2012 2:17 AM in response to gdbabyji Level 6 (8,550 points) Jun 4, 2012 2:17 AM in response to gdbabyji Why - is because there is not enough memory available. It tells you
Itunes Memory Usage
that.How much space is left on your hard drive? Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by gdbabyji, gdbabyji Jun 5, 2012 11:08 PM in response to the fiend Level 1 (0 points) Jun 5, 2012 11:08 PM in response to the fiend I have 243gb free, at least according to my computer. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by eeseepoo, eeseepoo Jun 21, 2012 2:28 AM in response to gdbabyji Level 1 (0 points) Jun 21, 2012 2:28 AM in response to gdbabyji June 2012 - major apple update error. Don't update. It's not safe. 12 GB RAM, with 8 GB available. 736 GB available on music hard disk. 64B running Windows 7. AND THERE IS NOT ENOUGH MEMORY AVAILABLE! Really? Come On. Error occured after buying an album, after a week of getting login corrected after Apple disabled for reasons still unsubstantiated. Library destroyed on update 10.6.3.25, mostly rebuilt but missing most audiobooks as info editing required. Must manually add by opening each and every file with iTunes. Automatically add not functional. Just ignoring, not in music so could easily change to AudioBook
file cannot be saved"? Here's a fix by Dennis Burger on February 26, 2011 at 1:45 pm Sections: Apple Software, Features, How-To, iTunes, Mac Software, Operating Systems, Originals, Windows Tweet 45 "The iTunes Music Library file cannot be saved. You do not have enough access privileges itunes library cannot be saved (error -50) for this operation." Those words have plagued my nightmares for the past week.
The Itunes Library File Cannot Be Saved The Required File Cannot Be Found
I generally consider myself a rather computer-savvy fellow, but that error kept popping up in iTunes, seemingly out of the itunes library file cannot be saved. a folder was specified instead of a file nowhere, and I couldn't find a fix for the error after days of trying. Which left me, of course, unable to add new music to my library, and meant that I was https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4001429?tstart=0 constantly re-downloading the same podcasts over and over. I began my search for a fix in the C:UsersDennisMusiciTunes directory, since that's where my iTunes library files reside (I'm on Windows 7, by the way), and noticed that "Temp File.tmp" had no "owner." Despite trying every known fix in the book (including contacting Apple and Microsoft tech support), nothing I tried would resolve the http://www.technologytell.com/apple/68617/itunes-library-file-cannot-be-saved-heres-a-fix/ situation. I scoured the ‘net in search of a solution, and found more than a few helpless iTunes users with the same problem, but none of the suggested fixes helped in my case. Thank the Force, I've finally stumbled upon a solution, and it has nothing to do with the "Temp File.tmp" file, or anything else in that directory, for that matter. If you're having the same problem, here's what worked for me (again, in Windows 7): Navigate to the directory in which iTunes is installed (most likely C:Program Files (x86)iTunes) Right lick on iTunes.exe and select "Properties" Under the Security tab, select "Edit" Under "Group or user names," select your user name (or if your user name isn't there, select "Add" and add it Make sure "Full Control" is checked under "Permissions for…" Click "Apply" I have no idea how my user name lost Full control access under iTunes, especially given that I haven't installed anything related to iTunes in the past few weeks (I suspect my antivirus software may be to blame). Whatever the cause, this resolved my situation lickety split. 45 TAGS: appletell how to, gadg
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