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Some file scanning software products that are not made by Apple, such as the Sony VAIO Entertainment Platform, may damage your iTunes library.  If the library becomes damaged, iTunes may create a new, empty library.  Although the library appears empty, the media files should still be in their original locations.  By default, this would be the iTunes Media folder. For more information on iTunes files and folders, please refer to the following articles: What are the iTunes library files?

iTunes for Windows (XP, Vista, and 7) installs some processes that run in the background.

iTunes for Windows (XP, Vista, and 7) installs some processes that run in the background. Below is a brief explanation of what each process does.

When opening iTunes 8.0.2 or later, some customers may notice a message stating “For best results with iTunes, use a screen resolution of at least 1024×768″ as show below. This recommendation is made to ensure that all parts of the iTunes interface will be visible during use

After installing iTunes 9.0.3, Ringtones may no longer authorize to play in iTunes.

You have been publishing photos and video to your MobileMe gallery only with either iPhoto or Aperture, or uploading photos or videos directly from your computer. Now you want to publish photos and videos with both iPhoto and Aperture, but you don’t see a setting that will allow you to specify syncing with iPhoto or Aperture.

See the frequently asked questions below to learn more about iWork.com.

Any printers that you share using Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard or later will be visible to other Macs on your local network that are running Mac OS X v10.2 or later.

After updating to iTunes 9.0.3, when you try to download an item from the iTunes Store or authenticate purchases, you may see an alert stating “Error 42408″ or “Error 42404.”


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