Trouble unistalling itunes and itunes helper. I'm cleaning out for some space and rid myself of programs I don't use.I've tried to uninstall itunes and itunes helper I have used windows add/remove program to no avail. Tried numerous times but it/they remain, even though it says complete. Reboot etc. nothing. Any tricks or procedures or to get rid of it/them for good?
After recovering from a Windows XP Home SP2 crash, I received a message to reinstall iTunes. When I tried to uninstall in Add/Remove Programs, in preparation for reinstalling,the UninstallShield Wizard came up and then disappeared with no follow-on.
I have a Dell DimensionC521 pc, windows XP home edition SP3. My default browser is Mozilla Firefox and I am using the free versions of avast and zonealarm. I have tried repeatedly to download i tunes. I go to the website I am asked for my email address and where I am located. I then click on download now and nothing happens.
I seem to have never been off these boards since I took over my husband's computer after he died in February. It is almost new and I gave my own two year old model to a needy friend.I had my friendly neighbourhood computer guy who "fixes" things for me, to transfer all my files and programmes from one to the other.One of the several items which I can't find is my iTunes. Over the years I have compiled a fairly comprehensive list of music which I downloaded to my iPod. Now my iPod has died of old age and apparently will cost more than it's worth to repair. I don't mind buying a new iPod but i do want my tunes back.
I have a Compaq Presario with XP. I responded to update iTunes, and it wouldn't recognize I have XP. Now I lost the iTunes that I had installed, and have nothing. Spysweeper I went to upgrade and got error ''We have detected Windows 98 or Windows Me as your operating system. We recommend that you download a version of Spy Sweeper 4.5 that supports your operaton system'.
I keep getting this message when I try to download itunes, and I have two brand new ipod nano's that I can't use until this problem is solved. My computer is a ComPaq Presario 6000, built in 2002, with Windows xp home edition. could not open key Hkey_local_machinesoftwareclasses.cddaopen with progIds. Verify that you have sufficient access to that key, or contact your support personnel.
My Windows XP and iTunes seem to conflict with each other. My purchased songs stick or studder sometimes when I play them and visit websites at the same time.
Ok this morning i downloaded the new itunes 7 an when I went to use it the songs were all distorted an it locks up my system. So if youre thinking of downloading it I wouldn't do it. an does anyone know where I can get a link to the itunes 6.
I've been having a small problem with Roxio's Easy CD Creater 6. I installed the program on my computer an I was able to burn Cds and DVDs ok. Then I installed iTunes to connect to my iPod. I then tried to use Roxio and it could not find my DVD RW drive!! I then uninstalled Roxio and then installed it again. I could then find the DVD RW drive but iTunes said it could not initiallize the drivers to burn CDs. How do I setup my computer so I can use multiple CD/DVD buring software packages?
i was just playing some music on itunes and once again it gave me the blue screen, now im use to it always doing this when running any media software or watching videos online etc. i got a message i never seen b4 so i just would like someone to tell me if i can disable whatever it is thats causing it.
STOP (0X0000008E, 0X00000005, 0XBF8F556D, 0XAE44FAA8, 0X00000000 WIN32K.SYS- Address BF8F556D BASE AT BF80000, DATESTAMP 45F013F6
it also said if the stop message displays the error driver, then disable it or try changing the video adapter? never got this message before. can i solve this matter by the obove information
I wanted to remove iTunes from my PC, but my PC complained that it couldn't find missing "strings". I attempted a reinstall, but got "1628 installation failed " message. When my PC boots up however, it loads iTunesHelper and iPodService and mDNSResponder and there are shortcuts on the desktop, but no entry in the Add/Remove Programs list. I have followed the advice on Consumer Install Shield (eg emptied temp folder, tried to use the Windows install clean up tool) but still can neither install, nor unistall iTunes, nor Quicktime. i have Win XP with SP2, Soundblaster Audigy,Athlon 1800+, ATI Radeon 9600
from my limewire i bring the music into my iTunes library and was wondering if there was a program or somethign that scan my library and complete artist, song name, cd, and album, and all the other data without having to go through all my songs and find the info.
Cannot download latest i-tunes/quicktime program. Error message directs me to install latest version "isscript.msi". Same error. Even Loaded new driver. Same error..."install script engine on this machine is older than the version required to run set-up." I have no other downloading problems.
I have an Insignia D400A, 2.8 GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor, 512 MB RAM, 64 MB Video Memory running Windows XP Home SP2. I was curious if I could defrag my hard disk while I am listening to music using iTunes. I only have one hard disk and all the music is on that hard disk.
Apple introduced a new social network in the latest version of iTunes called Ping that allows you to "follow your favorite artists and friends to discover the music they're talking about." If you are a music junkie that does not use Facebook you will love the service, for everyone else, almost all of the features already exist in the Facebook world. Although using Facebook may not be as elegant as using Ping, it is worth the few extra clicks to avoid another separate list of friends and likes.
I installed Windows Vista 64 at one point, but my wireless usb adapter didn't have any drivers for windows vista 64 so I reformatted my entire hd and reinstalled win xp home. anyway, the problem is I cannot install the new version of iTunes,openoffice, and Steam. There's probably more programs out there that I cannot install, so I really want to resolve this issue as it is very annoying. everytime I try to install any of these programs i get this message. "The installation package could not be opened. Verify that the package exists and that you can access it, or contact the application vendor to verify that this is a valid Windows Installer package."
I'm trying to install iTunes in order to use my iPod Shuffle. I posted in another forum and got some help but I haven't solved the problem yet.Here is the error message I get when I try to install iTunes: "The Windows Installer service could not be accessed. This can occur if you run Windows in Safe Mode or if the Windows Insstaller is not correctly installed."It's not in safe mode. I was told to check that Windows Installer was set to "automatic." It was not. I changed to automatic and restarted but got the same error as above when I tried to install iTunes again
Leave the WEB I get: Acrobat IEHelper: iexplore.exe-Application Error. The instruction at Ox2e4c9e97 referenced memory at Ox3175cd38. The memory could not be "read" Click on OK to terminate the program.
I uninstalled AOL to install a newer version and when aol said it was checking to see the type of connection, nothing happened. The little yellow man just kept running. Dell ran diagnostics and said my computer is fine, but I cannot get aol to install. anyone have this problem before?
I've got the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 installed on my WinXP Pro computer. Now, my Add/Remove Programs lists both 1.1 and 2.0 as being installed. Does anyone know if I would be safe to uninstall 1.1. In other words, is .NET 2.0 completely backward compatible?
Is there any way to uninstall XP SP2 from a copy of Windows XP that had winxp sp2 pre-installed? This is the only way specialized Siemens softwares would work.
i have a lniksys wireless network monitor installed. this program was then updated i installed the new version, but i cant uninstall the old version. when i use the change or remove program's it says " an installation support file could not be installed the system cannot find the file specified" how can i remove this program i have tried various uninstaller programs
I can't boot my Compaq laptop. I got sick of all the AOL stuff still hanging around that I tried to get rid of it all. I deleted it from add/remove from programs and also deleted the files from system files. I faced with a message which read "The AOL connectivity service isn't running. Please restart your computer and try again". At that point everything froze and I could just see the "torch" looking for files in the "My Computer" screen and nothing else happening. I have tried System Restore, also reverting to the last configuration which worked. Now I just get the desktop background with nothing on it.I can get in OK with secure mode. I have also tried scan disk and the repair defects options.
I have Windows XP X64, and I absolutely hate it. I want to downgrade to x86 (32-bit) so that I can run my stuff properly. Is there any way I can uninstall Windows XP X64 without losing my data, so that I can install XP x86 without any issues?
Pc had win98 installed. With the pc came a support cd for my ASRock mobo. I installed the cd and installed 4 in 1 drivers, no problem. However it wrote over my existing drivers for my modem and graphic card. I read the manual and it read that this mobo was designed specifically for XP. So I formatted my hard drive and installed XP pro, without a hitch. However it did not detect my modem.
It detect everythig else There wasn't a list to chose from. I went to a web site and d/loaded proper driver from the info off my modem. The problem was I couldn't load to floppy cause the file was 2.44 mbs. So here's where the stupid in me comes to play. I removed the hard drive from my old pc and installed to my new one, but of course it did not boot, no screen, nadda. I reversed my screw up, and my pc still does not boot
My hard drive is divided into two partitions running Windows ME and Windows 2000 Professional NT. Windows 2000 is currently causing problems in that mouse movement is delayed, and also the shutdown process is lengthy, followed by a blank blue screen, sometimes not shutting down at all.As I would prefer to make a clean install of XP Pro it would be great to get rid of the former operating systems. Can anyone advise on how to go about this?