

Is there any log I can check to diagnose this problem further, or anything else I should try? Looked in the Windows System Even viewer, didn't see anything in there each time I try to start iTunes. no internet access) and tried starting iTunes Under app settings tried clicking "Repair" and "Reset" again Followed the same instructions to remove everything again, then installed from Microsoft Store again, same issue iTunes won't start. Uninstalling, following directions from Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Wi… - Apple Community to remove everything apple related (except iCloud Drive, as I didn't want to uninstall that), then installing an old version found on that page: iTunes 12.9.1.4 for Windows (64-bit), PC Restart, still had the same behavior (I could get it to show the Accept Terms Dialog but once I accept, iTunes shuts down). Uninstalling, completely deleting \My Music\iTunes folder, Installing again from Microsoft Store, PC Restart Uninstalling, PC Restart, Installing again from Microsoft Store When I tried to open it I was presented with the Accept Terms Dialog, but once accepting that, iTunes closes and is not running. Under app settings clicking "Reset", then a restart. Under app settings turn off iTunes Mobile Device Helper, restart PC. Start iTunes using "Run as Administrator", which gives me the dialog with the Restrictions settings but closes iTunes after I click Ok. I installed it from the Windows Store, iTunes version 1219.0Įnding the process from Task Manager (but it wasn't running) ITunes for Windows 10 does not start iTunes was working fine for many weeks until I tried to start it today and it wouldn't start. This program has never completed due to the above errors as well. also while tackling this issue, I had/have downloaded and installed Apples "iMyFoneTunesFix". If anyone has experienced these issues and have found a solution, your input will be appreciated. I have followed all the instructions and steps referred to in many, if not all, links from Apple and other iTunes forums without success. I am not sure what "Services" need to be disabled so I have not pursued this.

"The repair failed because some iTunes services are occupied. I am the only user other than "Public" and maybe "Administrator" which I am. All users must uninstall iTunes before this installation can continue". "One or more users on this computer have installed iTunes from the Microsoft Store. I also uninstalled all iTunes related programs from the control panel.ĭuring the reinstallation attempts, I kept hitting error walls such as: One error indicated me or another user used the MS Store iTunes app. ITunes quit working so I have been attempting to reinstall it.Īfter I uninstalled the previous version I ran into issues. PC Windows 10 /64 B with the latest updates.
