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30 Jul 2009This article provides some general suggestions when trying to troubleshoot an issue where iTunes for Windows won’t open or unexpectedly quits. It may be useful to print this document before following the steps outlined below.
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iTunes for Windows XP: Troubleshooting unexpected quits, freezes, or launch issues
In: General| IT| Mac Support| Tutorials| iTunes
30 Jul 2009This article provides some general suggestions when trying to troubleshoot an issue where iTunes for Windows won’t open or unexpectedly quits. It may be useful to print this document before following the steps outlined below. For a discussion of troubleshooting iTunes for Windows in Windows Vista, see this article
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iTunes for Windows XP: Troubleshooting unexpected quits, freezes, or launch issues
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Gary Roberts
January 6th, 2010 at 7:27 pm
I store my Itunes library file in a remote drive (G). Every so often I find that I now have a copy of my Itunes library file in my main “C” drive.
How can I stop this from happening? It seems to do it by its self.
Thanks,
Gary Roberts