iTunes

Started by psp83, Mar 31, 2010, 15:51:57

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psp83

I've just updated to 9.1 when iTunes asked me.

It downloaded and installed ok. Opened it after the reboot and got this



Any ideas? I've tried downloading from the website and re-installing, still the same.

Never got that in the last version.

Rik

Any idea what AMIP for iTunes is, Paul? I take it you have checked COM+ services are running?

I've just found this site:

http://amip.tools-for.net/wiki/

Could it be that it's an incompatibility between iTunes and this 'plugin'?
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psp83

Quote from: Rik on Mar 31, 2010, 15:56:17
Any idea what AMIP for iTunes is, Paul? I take it you have checked COM+ services are running?

I've just found this site:

http://amip.tools-for.net/wiki/

Could it be that it's an incompatibility between iTunes and this 'plugin'?

Dunno, I haven't installed any plugins.

COM+ is running.


Rik

Worth checking Add/Remove for AMIP?
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psp83

I would check, but I don't even know how to access the plugins for iTunes, didn't even know iTunes supported plugins until your post today lol.

Rik

Me neither, but I was thinking of Windows Add/Remove.
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psp83

Just checked. its not in add/remove programs  ???

Rik

The site refers to iTunes thus:

iTunes users can access AMIP options by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Shift+O. Another way to access options is Visualizer | Turn Visualizer On (Ctrl+T), then Visualizer | AMIP, then click on the round Options button on the right.

Does that sound at all familiar?
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psp83

Quote from: Rik on Mar 31, 2010, 16:11:18
The site refers to iTunes thus:

iTunes users can access AMIP options by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Shift+O. Another way to access options is Visualizer | Turn Visualizer On (Ctrl+T), then Visualizer | AMIP, then click on the round Options button on the right.

Does that sound at all familiar?

Nope. none of that works.

I think I will have to do a reformat, I've been having alot of trouble with iTunes in the last few months. It works fine if I log out and into the other account on this PC.

Rik

The second site says it's an Apple program, so perhaps if you removed iTunes and all it's parts, it would give you a clean start?
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psp83

I've tried that, I've even tried the way apple recommends on there site, even cleaning out the shared files and stuff in "appdata" folder etc, Basically removing all trace of iTunes/Apple from this account, But still get the problem(s)

Rik

What a pain. Registry cleaner?
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psp83

Yeah, I use ccleaner and always clean the reg after removing a program. I always do a reboot aswell before re-installing, Its just a habbit  ;D

Rik

There goes another bright idea. Could you roll back the iTunes version?
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Glenn

This any help, I can't view it as the firewall blocks the site? http://amip.tools-for.net/board/index.php?showtopic=302
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Rik

Looks useful, Glenn. :thumb:
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psp83

Quote from: Rik on Mar 31, 2010, 16:20:04
There goes another bright idea. Could you roll back the iTunes version?

I would do a system restore to yesterday but I will need 9.1 installed again when apple release the iPhone OS 3.2 update

psp83

Quote from: Glenn on Mar 31, 2010, 16:20:50
This any help, I can't view it as the firewall blocks the site? http://amip.tools-for.net/board/index.php?showtopic=302

Will take alook now.

I've tried all that in the post (except the reformat part)  >:(

psp83

Looks like its a reformat planned for the weekend then  :rant2:

Rik

You seem to be being forced in that direction, don't you. :(
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psp83

Quote from: Rik on Mar 31, 2010, 16:28:52
You seem to be being forced in that direction, don't you. :(

Well I don't mind tbh, Gives me chance to start from fresh, Everything has become a mess on this PC, Files everywhere etc, Gives me a chance to sort out the folder structure again.

Rik

Ah, the bank holiday task, eh? ;)
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psp83

Yep, Gives me something to do & time to do it right this time. Might even setup a better backup system if I get time.

Rik

 ;D

If it's quiet this weekend, we'll blame you. :)
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