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iTunes Store Won't Load, Won't Show Error Message

Alright--I've worked my way out of messy computer problems before, but this one's got me pretty well stumped. I mean, even for a PC using Apple products this is a bit ridiculous.


When I open up iTunes, all of the media works just fine, but when I try to navigate to the Store, the white "iTunes Store" page comes up (which I know it does while loading), and the loading bar locks up about halfway through "Accessing iTunes Store" without showing any error messages of any kind. Obviously, refreshing the page does nothing, and neither does opening it up in a separate window. iTunes allows me to sign in, and to view and edit my account/billing information, but even from there I can't worm my way into the Store (via the black menu bar atop the page). Before you say anything, YES my internet is working--hence the online discussion post, so I don't even want to hear it. And I know it isn't the actual store because I can access it on another computer.


I've had this problem for at least a week...possibly since I updated iTunes, but I can't say for sure, so I'm not about to assume there was something faulty in the update.


I found out that the Apple Mobile Device essentially murders my processor (the CPU was maxing out at 100% whenever the program ran, and it was slowing the entire computer down significantly), so I shut that down to see if iTunes was just freezing up under CPU stress like the rest of my computer. While other programs went back to functioning at normal speed, the Store still wouldn't load.


My OS is Windows 7 64-bit.

I have the latest version of iTunes 64-bit.

As far as I can tell I don't have any firewalls or bizarre security problems that are blocking access to the site.


I've tried removing iTunes from my computer and downloading the most recent--and supposedly the most compatible--version.


Admittedly, iTunes never really worked properly on my laptop--syncing, for instance, will take an ungodly amount of time and then crash, resulting in a wiped iPod that needs to take an hour to reload everything--but this is new.


I don't suppose there could be any consistent compatibility problems with running iTunes in a 64-bit OS?

I've read on some of these discussion threads that even in iTunes 64-bit a goodly amount of the programs are still 32-bit, including iTunes itself, and when I run the 64-bit version of iTunes, TM shows itunes.exe 32 gearing the program.


Sometimes problems that are this particular can result from removing important files or programs from the computer, not realizing what part they had in other programs. The only iTunes-related program I've ever deleted was Bonjour, and from the sounds of it, Bonjour doesn't (or at least shouldn't) affect the funcionality of iTunes at all, so I've ruled that out, too.


So I've exhausted my personal knowledge of what could possibly be the problem.

Either it's something simple and I'm just overcomplicating it (which happens a lot to me, actually), or it's one of those quirky, untraceable issues that exist for the sole purpose of inconveniencing people, in which case, C'est la Vie.


I'm not so much concerned with the fact that I can't access the Store as I am with the fact that I simply cannot figure this one out.


It vexes me.


Any input is welcome--I'm way open to suggestions. I figured I'd try discussions before calling Support, just in case it is something trivial.


I wanted to tag this discussion, but the Powers That Be wouldn't have it. 😐


~D.

Posted on Aug 12, 2011 7:42 PM

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Posted on Aug 13, 2011 8:20 AM

I am having the exact same issue as you describe. I also am runnuing a PC. Any help? very annoying! thanks

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Aug 13, 2011 9:21 AM in response to Daedalme

Ditto. I am having the exact same problem. There is no doubt in my mind it was the latest update that has caused the problem. I too have followed all the suggested fixes and nothing. A second laptop which uses an older version of iTunes has no problem accessing the store. I guess I can still make my purchases there and transfer them to my computer. I was also having CPU issues as a result of the update and went to my Start programs and disabled iTunes Helper (the only iTunes that appeared there). Coincidence or not, my CPU issues are solved for now. Can you tell me how you shut down the Apple Mobile Device in case I need to do that too. Also, I was going to Restore my computer to an earlier date to revert back to the older iTunes version, but I seem to be past that point. Does anyone know if you restore to the earliest point possible (about a week in my case, will even older Restore points come up then? I really would like to undo this stupid update, Yes, Apple needs to do something about this because no one will be able to purchase stuff anymore once they update to this latest version. I submitted this issue to Tech Support and waiting for a response.

Aug 13, 2011 9:44 AM in response to edgravel

I am another Itunes user who can now NO LONGER access the Itunes Store. Just like you guys, my bar gets about 1/2 across and never continues, thus no access to the store.


I wrote to Tech Support and have checked and performed every option they suggested. No difference did any of them make in my abilities to connect.


I have three computers in my home....two that have had the latest upgrade and one that has not. The one that has NOT is the only computer where we can access to store.


So Apple, I think you need to take a SERIOUS look into this issues because you are LOSING SALES!

Aug 13, 2011 12:07 PM in response to Daedalme

oK folks, I finally got an error message that said "timed out, problem with the itunes store" .

No kidding, right ? ! ! !

So, this must be an Apple connectivity thing I'm guessing. Very annoying to say the least.


By the way, I did get an iTunes pop-up window the other day indicating an upgrade to the

new version was ready, and I did download it. So, haven't been able to get into the store

since then. Maybe it's related possibly. They could at least notify us that there's been a problem.

It's obviously happening to a lot of us.

Aug 13, 2011 3:39 PM in response to edgravel

To turn off the Apple Mobile Device (or any process similiar to it) you go to:


Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services

From there you should be able to find "Apple Mobile Device". I recommend sorting it alphabetically, just in case there's a mess of programs. Once you find the device, right-click and select "Stop".


I also recommend opening the Properties of the device and changing its activation from "Automatic" to "Manual" because otherwise it'll start back up everytime you turn on your computer.


~D.

Aug 14, 2011 8:32 AM in response to Daedalme

I'm having the same problem described by everyone else. I contacted apple support and received this reply:

"I have verified that the iTunes Store is functioning and accepting connections, which indicates that the issue is related to your internet connection, local network, or your local computer itself."


Obviously, if we are all having the same problem, its not limited to a single computer.


I can still access the itunes store and make purchases via the ipod.


Apple---you might want to listen to your customers--we are having problems with YOUR itunes product.

Aug 14, 2011 8:23 PM in response to darrinfromhouston

Darrin, I can't believe the Apple people just answer this problem with blanket answers and send people

on wild goose chases for the answer. Try this:


Start>>>>>>All Programs>>>>Accessories>>>>>right click on Command Prompt (choose

Run as Administrator) type in Netsh winsock reset

Restart your computer>>>Open iTunes>>>>try the store again.


~ Roger

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