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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: nkotb on December 15, 2006, 08:36:00 am
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I've been getting a runtime error while running iTunes for a while now, and I don't really know enough about it to have any clue what to do to fix it. I just tried upgrading to the latest version, but that hasn't helped either.
Any ideas before I head over to the Apple site for support?
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a) have you recently upgraded to ver 7 of itunes? if so, did it ever work properly before this prob? were you having the runtime prob with ver 6?
b) install any other new programs right around when this started happening?
c) any chance you have a NVIDIA GeForce video card? i've read about those further exacerbate the issue...
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
c) any chance you have a NVIDIA GeForce video card? i've read about those further exacerbate the issue...
Oh, Christ! Don't even get me started on these things! :mad:
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Try a full uninstall and re-install of Itunes. Maybe that'll help.
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Before you do anything, backup your iTunes Library files.
Do you have MusicMatch Jukebox as well?
Running both iTunes 7 and MM (especially if MM has a little icon in the bottom right, but is not maximized) will cause runtime errors.
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One more question.
Does it only happen after a certain process (like after you burn a CD) or does it happen at random?
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Completely randomly. The only things that I generally do in iTunes (lately anyway) have been importing files, ripping CDs and playing mp3s. It's happened during all of these, and occassionally while iTunes is opened but not functioning (no playing, imported, etc.).
I'll check on MuchMusic, but I dont' think I have that installed. Does uninstalling iTunes remove the library files? I have everything backed up, but I'll do a back-up of my back-up if it removes everything.
Originally posted by vansmack:
One more question.
Does it only happen after a certain process (like after you burn a CD) or does it happen at random?
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Originally posted by nkotb:
I'll check on MuchMusic, but I dont' think I have that installed. Does uninstalling iTunes remove the library files? I have everything backed up, but I'll do a back-up of my back-up if it removes everything.
No, the files will still be there if you uninstall. But anytime I make changes, it's good practice to back up.
Senor Carlos is right - the first thing I would do is uninstall, reboot and reinstall. Make sure no other music programs are running when you reinstall.
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Thanks for the tip. I'm pretty sure I've uninstalled and reinstalled before, but maybe a second time will do the trick.
Originally posted by vansmack:
Originally posted by nkotb:
I'll check on MuchMusic, but I dont' think I have that installed. Does uninstalling iTunes remove the library files? I have everything backed up, but I'll do a back-up of my back-up if it removes everything.
No, the files will still be there if you uninstall. But anytime I make changes, it's good practice to back up.
Senor Carlos is right - the first thing I would do is uninstall, reboot and reinstall. Make sure no other music programs are running when you reinstall. [/b]
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Originally posted by nkotb:
Thanks for the tip. I'm pretty sure I've uninstalled and reinstalled before, but maybe a second time will do the trick.
One other thing while I'm thinking about it.
Make sure your version is 7.0.2.16. That's the most recent version. 7.0 was really bad...
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It is. I heard so many complaints about 7.0 (include poor Pollard losing his harddrive), that I decided to wait for a few revisions.
Originally posted by vansmack:
Originally posted by nkotb:
Thanks for the tip. I'm pretty sure I've uninstalled and reinstalled before, but maybe a second time will do the trick.
One other thing while I'm thinking about it.
Make sure your version is 7.0.2.16. That's the most recent version. 7.0 was really bad... [/b]
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Word of warning: If you are using one of those NVIDIA GeForce video cards, do not; I repeat; DO NOT, install any upgrades for this sucker!
Otherwise, you will regret it....and there is no coming back. It will make all kinds of weird shit like that happen. Even my mouse is doing strange (and annoying) little magic tricks of things that I don't even have controls for in my mouse software. After awhile, I've learned to just deal with some stumbling along realizing it's better than not running at all.
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Originally posted by Jaguar:
Word of warning: If you are using one of those NVIDIA GeForce video cards, do not; I repeat; DO NOT, install any upgrades for this sucker!
Otherwise, you will regret it....and there is no coming back.
Not true. I fixed that thing in about 2 hours (from 3,000 miles away no less)! :-)
Although, Jag's partially right - I don't recommend upgrading if you have WinME. Of course I don't recommend running WinME either.
Any luck with your runtime error, nkotb?
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If I was to uninstall itunes 7, would it remove my mp3/mp4 files?
I would like to install itunes 6 as itunes 7 has slowed my computer down.
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Originally posted by econo:
If I was to uninstall itunes 7, would it remove my mp3/mp4 files?
It shouldn't, but if you wanna be safe rename your music folder(s) before proceeding (I simply put an X at the end of the folder name). Of course, you can backup your music as well.
I would like to install itunes 6 as itunes 7 has slowed my computer down.
I hear ya. 7 is a hog. I reinstalled 6 on my work PC because 7 couldn't access my CD drive.
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Thanks. I'll go digging around the internet when I get home for itunes 6.
Originally posted by beetsnotbeats:
It shouldn't, but if you wanna be safe rename your music folder(s) before proceeding (I simply put an X at the end of the folder name). Of course, you can backup your music as well.
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Originally posted by econo:
If I was to uninstall itunes 7, would it remove my mp3/mp4 files?
I would like to install itunes 6 as itunes 7 has slowed my computer down.
No, I've done it quite often, but you might lose any rankings or play counts.
I've had a little better success running iTunes 7 on slower computers without the Album art. That's what really hogs the RAM.
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Originally posted by econo:
Thanks. I'll go digging around the internet when I get home for itunes 6.
For Windows (http://appldnld.m7z.net/content.info.apple.com/iTunes6/Win/061-2158.20051020.NdzsW/iTunesSetup.exe)
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You rock. Thanks.
Originally posted by vansmack:
For Windows (http://appldnld.m7z.net/content.info.apple.com/iTunes6/Win/061-2158.20051020.NdzsW/iTunesSetup.exe)
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Earlier today I had some shuffle weirdness:
1. Nina Simone - Black Is The Color Of My True Lover's Hair
2. The Moog Cookbook - Black Hole Sun
3. Squeeze - Black Coffee In Bed (live)
4. Elliot Smith - Bled White
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Originally posted by vansmack:
Originally posted by Jaguar:
Word of warning: If you are using one of those NVIDIA GeForce video cards, do not; I repeat; DO NOT, install any upgrades for this sucker!
Otherwise, you will regret it....and there is no coming back.
Not true. I fixed that thing in about 2 hours (from 3,000 miles away no less)! :-)
Although, Jag's partially right - I don't recommend upgrading if you have WinME. Of course I don't recommend running WinME either.
Any luck with your runtime error, nkotb? [/b]
You brought it back from the dead but it's still fucked up. But after all of that, I'm not touching it! It's those little mouse tricks and other weird things that keep happening that I'll just have to deal with. My computer is at the point where you learn to differentiate between little annoying problems and major functioning ones. I suspect that some of those issues are because that driver wasn't an exact fit for my system but right about now, that's the least of my concerns. Especially since the original isn't available. ;)