FRred Bethmann

Q: I was installing an update in my iTunes when I had a power outage. Upon restart I could not open my iTunes. The message said "This copy of iTunes is corrupted or is not installed correctly. Please reinstall iTunes. Will I lose all my songs and other data?

I was installing an update in my iTunes when I had a power outage. Upon restarting I am now unable to open iTunes. I receive a message "This copy of iTunes is corrupted or is not installed correctly. Please reinstall iTunes." My iPad, iPhone and iPod are all coordinated with my iTunes. Will I lose all my data and songs, etc. if I reinstall iTunes?

Posted on Aug 28, 2013 11:56 AM

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  • by sterling r,

    sterling r sterling r Aug 30, 2013 2:33 PM in response to FRred Bethmann
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    Aug 30, 2013 2:33 PM in response to FRred Bethmann

    Hello FRred Bethmann,

     

    Thank you for using Apple Support Communities!

    Your iTunes library is stored in a folder, usually in the Music folder of your computer and is separate from the application. Before you go about uninstalling iTunes, you can see where your current library is located with this article:

    Where are my iTunes files located?

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1391

     

    Discovering and changing the iTunes Media folder location

    Note: You would usually only change the iTunes Media folder location to share music between accounts on the same computer. See this article for specific steps on how to accomplish this. Also, see this article if you want to know how to move your music to a new computer.

    1. Mac OS X: Click the iTunes menu and choose Preferences.
      Windows: Click the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
    2. Click the Advanced pane. iTunes displays the location of your iTunes Media folder.

    HT1391_01-iTunes-advanced_pref_location-002-en.png

     

    Once you know where your library is, you can use either one of these articles to uninstall iTunes depending on the version of Windows you have.

    Removing and Reinstalling iTunes, QuickTime, and other software components for Windows XP

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1925

     

    Or

     

    Removing and reinstalling iTunes, QuickTime, and other software components for Windows Vista or Windows 7

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1923

     

    You can then find a fresh copy of iTunes here:

    http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/

     

    Take care,

    Sterling