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Okay, after one and a half days of bad installs, error messages, and reading this board I've FINALLY gotten v5.0 to work on my XP system. How'd I do it? Well, I took ALL the fixes offered on this site and did them all at once. Here's what I did...step-by-step with instructions. By the way, I'm running a Dell Inspiron 2200 with Windows XP Home.

1.) Make sure you have the file "mapi32.dll" version 1.0.2536 in your /windows/system32 folder.
How do I check:
Click on you Start Menu in the lower left
Then click on "My Computer"
Then click on the "Windows" folder
Then click on the "system32" folder
Scroll to the "m"'s and put your mouse pointer over the "mapi32.dll" file, the version should pop up.
If you don't have this file there are some creative ways to get the file that people have posted on this support forum. Look into those ways.

2.) Make sure ALL of the following are "started": TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper, Windows Management Instrument, and WMI Performance Adapter.
How do I do this:
Click on the Start Menu
Move your mouse pointer to "My Computer", but don't click on it
RIGHT-click on "My Computer" and then choose "manage" in that menu
In the left hand panel double-click "Services and Applications", then double click "services" in the right panel.
Find those three files in the windows and click on them and make sure it says "Started" and "Automatic" next to the names.

3.) Download and install the stand alone Quicktime 7.0.2 player. You need this for iTunes to run. Here's the link:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/standalone.html
Restart your computer.

4.) Download Bonjour for Windows from this link:
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/bonjourforwindows_readme.html
NOTE: Before you start the install do the following(VERY IMPORTANT) DISABLE ALL YOUR ANTIVIRUS AND SPYWARE SOFTWARE. If you're running Norton 2005 right click on the system tray icon and click "disable Norton internet security" and "disable antivirus auto protect" make sure you do it until at least the "next system startup". I was also running Avast Antivirus so I had to "stop on-access protection". Those were the ones on my system, your system may be different.
Then run the Bonjour install and restart your computer.

4.) Download the iTunes install program from here:
http://www.apple.com/itunes/
ONCE AGAIN (VERY IMPORTANT) DISABLE ALL YOUR ANTIVIRUS AND ANTISPYWARE AS YOU DID FOR THE PREVIOUS STEP!!!!
Restart your computer when it's done.

This should work. For me, all the songs and playlists updated except for like 4 songs which said they couldn't be found. But when it asked if I would like to find the file I clicked "yes" and it lead me directly to the folder that had the song in it and when I clicked on the file the song started to play. I now had v5.0
I really hope this helps.

Posted on Sep 10, 2005 11:19 PM

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Sep 16, 2005 3:14 PM in response to queenvansen

hi queenvansen!

okay, best that you repost over in "Using itunes" so our library gurus can get to see your problem (we're buried out of sight in here). say in that post what your current problem is, and the circumstances leading up to. provide a link back here. there's instructions on what to do to do that given in here:

sysop, "Stylize Your Posts (The Editor)", 09:41am Aug 4, 2000 CDT

love, b

Sep 16, 2005 6:17 PM in response to Dmitry Byk

Ok guys, try and keep this at the top of the list for all the newcomers. If you can't wait for Apple to sort this mess out, then I think this will work for most.

Having trawled thru numerous threads it seems that the only way to be sure of getting things working again is to completely uninstall iTunes, QuickTime and iPod Updater. If you read thru to the end of this thread it will show you how to get there if the simple Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel doesn't help you.
Jason_SF, "Quicktime Unavailable", 11:24pm Sep 14, 2005 CDT

Then do Dmitry's bit listed here

It's not for the faint hearted and will take you an hour but worth a go if you are desperate.

Good luck!

Sep 16, 2005 10:43 PM in response to puccinifan

hi puccinifan!

probably best to start here:

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93610

if you don't get any joy, try reposting in "Using itunes". be careful to tell people what you've already done to try to fix the problem. it can help give them some context if you provide a reference link back here:

sysop, "Stylize Your Posts (The Editor)", 09:41am Aug 4, 2000 CDT

love, b

Sep 17, 2005 12:55 PM in response to Dmitry Byk

Thanks for the walk through it really helped even after nearly 5 hours of agony trying to get everything to work!

If anyone is using the BT Voyager 2100 router and is having connection problems (because of iTunes v5)- id recommend getting that problem sorted first and then worry about iTunes. Make sure you download the latest firmware for the router (ther exact steps are discussed on another discussion somewhere).

Thanks again 🙂

Sep 17, 2005 1:58 PM in response to Giglr

hi Giglr!

No, not getting an error message with the updater.

I've tried that already.

okay ... try
b switching off all your antivirus and antispyware apps
and doing a "repair install". go to your Add/Remove programs, select itunes, click "change/remove" and then select "repair".

keep us posted on your progress.

love, b

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