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Error writing to file

Error writing to file C:Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.Resources\de.lproj\MusicStorebar.nib\objects.xib Verify that you have access to that directory

This error popped up when iTunes was starting. 2 hrs earlier it was working fine. It brings up a retry button which doesn't seem to do anything. I uninstalled QT and iTunes and reinstalled it and the same error occurs.

Dell XPS 1530, Windows Vista

Posted on Nov 22, 2008 12:26 PM

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Nov 30, 2008 12:58 PM in response to MSeg

I am having almost the same issue, but mine says.. error writing to file : c:\programfiles\itunes\itunesminiplayer.dll. Verify that you have access to that directory. ever since I tried the upgrade I had this issue and now I have uninstalled itunes and cant even reinstall it. I am thinking there is somthing wrong with version 8.02 which ****** me off because this is a big headache, have you found any fix to this yet? any help would be appreciated!

Dec 2, 2008 7:42 PM in response to Chris CA

it is marked read only for some reason, and everytime i try to unclick it, it tells me to select subfolders and what not and hit continue, when I do I get an error saying I dont have access to that, even though I am the admin. I am not really sure how to fix it, i mean right clicking going to props then unclicking read only doesnt work.

Dec 3, 2008 3:40 AM in response to Chris CA

when I uncheck the "read only" box I and hit apply i get the vista admin thing to click continue to, then once i do that i get this ...

an error occurred applying attributes to the file:
c:/program files (86) adob...\acroRdif.dll
access denied

my options are:
ignore, ignore all, try again, cancel

if i click ignore, i have to click it 1 million times cause of so many files, if i do ignore all it finishes, and when i check the properties again the "read only" box is checked again for some reason

when i click on the securities tab all of the permission are unchecked as well, and when i try to edit them, they are all greyed out so i cant. but if i check the hard drive itself from "my computer" all everything is check in the securities tab.

btw, i have vista 64-bit

Dec 7, 2008 9:04 AM in response to MSeg

I am having a very similar problem. I tried to update to version 8.02 using the Apple Software Update tool and it seemed to finish far too quickly and when I checked it had only installed the latest Quicktime and not Itunes. When I tried to install it manually it got almost all the way through then I got a message like the above about not being able to write to ituneshelper.exe.

I have tried manually uninstalling the old version, completely deleting the whole itunes folder, changing the read/write permissions, I even tried installing it in safe mode but then forgot that the Windows installer service doesn't work in safe mode.

All those methods resulted in the same error message.

I'm running Vista Home Premium 32bit SP1 with all updates and driver updates installed.

Any ideas?

Dec 12, 2008 8:05 AM in response to MSeg

I'm having the same problem. My message says:

Error writing to file C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.Resources\genre-nonfiction.jpg
Verify that you have access to that directory.

I am an admin and I've tried the link posted by Chris but it still won't let my do anything to that specific file. It says the file is corrupted and readable. I've tried previously to uninstall then reinsatll and nothing has worked.
Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Error writing to file

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