Problem with itunes!

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Basically none of the hotlinks work on itunes so I can search for music, see what they have but cant look into any options, although it did let me click on buy (suprise suprise!)

That was ok, until my debit card expired, which it didnt register until about a month after it expired and i bought some songs, so i am now "in debt" to them £2.37. I want to change my card details, but ofcourse i cant when the hotlinks donts work.

I thought downloading the recent version of it would help but when i install the set up it comes up with the message "error with the e:/ drive" then it sends up the message "itunes encountered installation problems so we cant install it"

Any idea what i can do?
 
holly35 said:
Problem with itunes!
Yup, you're right. ;)



Seriously, I wonder if you might have some pop-up blocker preventing their scripts from running. Try disabling them and see what happens. Firewall, things of that nature?
 
Problem with iTunes? HMPH. Don't get me started. :mad:

Having my ipod plugged in at boot makes Vista go crazy and do funny stuff with my CD drive, like refusing to detect it and/or making strange noises.

Not sure what Apple's game is, but at this rate it's going to end up in the MM.
 
Tute said:

Apple is advising users attempting to use iTunes on Windows Vista to wait a few more weeks for an update that will be designed to be Vista-compatible from the get-go.

Some Vista users aren't having iTunes compatibility problems, but others, especially those upgrading to Vista from Windows 2000 or XP, seem to be.

On the Apple Support Web site, there's this buried warning:

"Ejecting an iPod from the Windows System Tray using the "Safely Remove Hardware" feature may corrupt your iPod. To always safely eject an iPod, choose Eject iPod from the Controls menu within iTunes."

Be patient young Jedi.
 
There was a thread on this yesterday I think but yes, not recommended by Apple and MS for Vista use until the imminent update...watch this space apparently
 
I don't even have iTunes installed.

My iPod is just causing a major conflict with my DVD-RW drive. If it's plugged in, it's 50/50 whether the drive shows up. Otherwise I have to restart.
 
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