HT203213: iTunes for Windows: iTunes can't contact the iPhone, iPad, or iPod software update server
Learn about iTunes for Windows: iTunes can't contact the iPhone, iPad, or iPod software update server
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Oct 1, 2012 2:08 PM in response to Secaby b noir,A complete uninstall/reinstall of iTunes and related software components is worth a try (7s can indicate trouble with other software components like Apple Application Support). See the following documents for instructions:
Removing and Reinstalling iTunes, QuickTime, and other software components for Windows XP
... But if no joy there, let's check to see if there's a .NET issue underlying this:
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Oct 2, 2012 6:37 AM in response to b noirby Seca,Hello,
This stuff just isn't working and I'm seriously considering buying another computer, maybe a desktop this time. Thank you for your time and patience with my situation.
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Oct 2, 2012 12:50 PM in response to Secaby Flinneybee,Update your .netframe work to version 4 (see other help posts by apple support)
Follow the instructions on this link, basically un-install everything, remove programs that says they are made by apple inc. (using add remove program)
http://www.reimageplus.com/fix-windows-127-error/ (Many thanks to reimageplus.com)
You will also need to check and verify that the following folders have been removed:
- C:\Program Files\Bonjour
- C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple
- C:\Program Files\iTunes
- C:\Program Files\iPod
- C:\Program Files\QuickTime
- C:\Windows\System32\QuickTime
- C:\Windows\System32\QuickTimeVR
dont forget to remove icloud alsoyou dont need to delete your itune music library though
If any of these folders still exist, delete them along with their contents. (if you cant delete them, right click and go to properties and then security and change the control of the fold to you)do this for files under program files and program file (x86) on your computer once you have deleted everything, restart your computer. Then I repaired my registry using a registry repair program. Important:- instead of installing itunes I installed quick time, which installs apple application support (this is the corrupt file which is causing all the issues) i then installed itunes and it all worked fine, should take no longer than half hour to fix hope this helps
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Nov 4, 2014 10:20 AM in response to Flinneybeeby Butwhyowhy2,Like many others I have been reading about online I am having the same error. I tried the fix listed above and simply wasted 30 minutes of my time. I scheduled a time for Apple to call and help me through this and their solution was for me to call Microsoft for some reason?!! iTunes made me upgrade then stopped working - I really don't see how this is a Microsoft problem??
Like Darren if a solution is not found quickly I will also have to sell my phone as the only way to get videos and music on my phone is through the software that you made me upgrade, broke and won't help me fix.
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Nov 20, 2014 1:00 AM in response to Butwhyowhy2by Rors47,I also have this problem and so far the suggested methods for uninstalling and reinstalling iTunes have failed.
OS Win7
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Dec 11, 2014 9:46 AM in response to Butwhyowhy2by Birdland912,I had the same problem and tried all the other solutions suggested here re: .Net Framework, trying to uninstall and then re-install itunes, etc. all without success. I found a suggestion elsewhere online that worked for me. The problem was my AVG. I uninstalled AVG and tried to open itunes. It opened right away. Try this. Good luck.
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Dec 15, 2014 6:26 PM in response to Rors47by risasvt,I had the SAME problem!! The newest version of iTunes seems to be in conflict with AVG Anti-Virus. Try uninstalling your AVG..... iTunes should work once you do this. Afterward, I installed the most current version of AVG (2015). Everything is working FINE now!!