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Sandriche
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Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 19:18 |
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pc-stuff (questions,troubles...)(+poll)
hi all!
do u know this feeling???
you pc doesn´t do what u want
u think what u can do
u try everything u are able to try
but still...
maybe this thread can be useful for all who have current troubles or need an advice of some clever brains around here...
or just that u have a place u can scream out loud ...
okay
I-tunes..
i got an error again and again
i searched for help on different websites
now i de-installed it and installed it again...i thought it would work now again .nothing
i restarted my pc
i used all my virus scanners nothing
anybody has an advice what else i could do?
thanks _________________ "Here it is...there is no way to make it better "
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Space Clav
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Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 19:20 |
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What kind of error message do you get? _________________ Old school forever! |
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Sandriche
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Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 19:23 |
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i try to translate..
i tunes found a problem and has to be closed
it even doesn´t open..the error message comes immediately _________________ "Here it is...there is no way to make it better " |
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Space Clav
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Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 19:33 |
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Hmmm... not a very helpful error message.
Make yourself another administrative account on the PC. Log in using that account and install iTunes. Make sure you've uninstalled it properly first and reboot before installing again. If it works with that account you can try with your account. If that works you can delete the account you just made.
It's possible some 3rd party stuff interfere with iTunes... eg "odd" audio codecs or something. It's happened to me on the Mac once... and I have a vague memory of similar problems on my work PC when I installed some crap bundle of audio and video codecs. On the Mac iTunes started, but as soon as I pressed play it froze and I had to force quit it. On the PC I think it wouldn't launch at all... it just performed an illegal operation and a page fault or something.
The trick is to identify exactly which codec is the culprit... it's not easy to identify compatibility problems. If you head over to www.sysinternals.com you can download filemon.exe for free. It will log all file access and you can set a filter so it'll only log what iTunes.exe wants to access. I think there's an application called "Handle" too... it will tell you exactly which dll-files that are being called when you launch an application. This could be useful when trying to isolate the problem and identify what you need to remove in order to make something else run smoothly. _________________ Old school forever! |
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Sandriche
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Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2006 19:36 |
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thanks so much ..i will try this ! _________________ "Here it is...there is no way to make it better " |
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Space Clav
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Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 09:05 |
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Any luck? _________________ Old school forever! |
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EvoV

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Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 10:39 |
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format c  _________________ hooked up |
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Space Clav
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Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 10:47 |
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format c  |
Well... acutally... it's not a bad idea. If one is installing lots of freeware and stuff and then uninstall them there will be so much crap left in the registry after a while. A Windows server can go on for ages without needing to reinstall it... but a client with frequent changes in the software setup could do well with a clean reinstall once/year.
To save time Symantec Ghost is a nice application. Just clone a basic installation (with the most essential stuff you need) and burn it to disc or put it on another partition/disk. Recover your system, update what's needed to update and you're set to go. Saves you from several hours of installing OS, updates, applications and configuration/tweaking. _________________ Old school forever! |
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Sandriche
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Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 17:37 |
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i didn´t have much time since yesterday...what i tried up to now was to log in with my second account at windows..and there i installed i tunes again..but nothing
the rest i still have to translate and find out what it exactly means  _________________ "Here it is...there is no way to make it better " |
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Cosmic Girl

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Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 19:08 |
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format c  |
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Sandriche
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Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 19:28 |
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no idea ..i ignored this post  _________________ "Here it is...there is no way to make it better " |
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Cosmic Girl

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Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 19:45 |
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that was wise of you to ignore that |
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Space Clav
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Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 05:54 |
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Well... sometimes the wise thing is to take the time to resinstall rather than spending even more time trying to isolate a problem and fix it. In this case I don't think there is a need for Sandra to do it... but I'm not ready to rule it out either.
One tiny problem can turn into two, into three, into four... into who knows? And with several hours spent on trying to isolate the problem and trying to fix it you could just as well saved yourself time and reinstalled the whole system. Sometimes the quicker thing to do is just that you know. And starting over with a fresh system can only be positive as far as performance and reliability goes. Just make sure you've got a backup of your important data first.  _________________ Old school forever! |
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Sandriche
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Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 12:27 |
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i know what u mean..some people already recommended me this after i got more and more troubles...
my aunt got a "very good" virus program as it says..kaspersky internet security..i will give it a last try , if still nothing happens i will have to do what u said above.
i didn´t know it is called "format c"... _________________ "Here it is...there is no way to make it better " |
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Funkie Junkie

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Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 01:50 |
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Buy a Mac! |
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