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iTunes problem!
Each time I keep trying to open iTunes, it gives me this.
![]() But I set my my HD audio manager to default settings, and it works OK with players like Real, WMP. But for some reason I can't get my iTunes to work. Can someone give me suggestion on how to bypass this problem. Also keep in mind this just started happening today it was working fine most before. |

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Re: iTunes problem!
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EDIT: And don't say it's because of Vista because that doesn't help anyone. I'm surprised Chiaro just went ride ahead and said "Vista". |

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Re: iTunes problem!
Well, that should be your first hint, shouldn't it? Vista's fairly new and some programs aren't ready for it yet. It could just be a sound problem. Like I said, I'm not sure.
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Re: iTunes problem!
I'm pretty sure he has 7.1. It automatically updates, right?
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Re: iTunes problem!
It always prompts me if I would like to upgrade, unless you choose the "Do not show this message again" Checkbox.
It probably is your version of iTunes, and if you already have 7.1, well then I would try re-installing, and you want loose your files. iTunes runs it's music off a music library. So as long as you don't delete your music files, you'll be ok.
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Re: iTunes problem!
mhmm...it's basically like a directory that tells iTunes where to find the music on your computer, or so I've heard.
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