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Jan 20, 2012 3:30 PM in response to npg323by whatheck,Check this Apple article out -> iTunes 10.5 for Windows: May see performance issues and blank iTunes Store
iTunes is slow to respond.
If you have one of the LSPs mentioned you may want to try a winsock reset or remove the software creating it.
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Jan 20, 2012 3:42 PM in response to whatheckby npg323,i checked and all of the values are normal. no LSPs.
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Jan 20, 2012 3:53 PM in response to npg323by whatheck,Does it startup slowly when you start iTunes in Safe mode or in a new user account?
This Apple article miht be able to help you narrow down the problem -> iTunes for Windows Vista or Windows 7: Troubleshooting unexpected quits, freezes, or launch issues
(There is a Windows XP version linked near the top of the article).
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Jan 21, 2012 4:25 PM in response to whatheckby npg323,Haven't checked safe mode. But I did try making a new user, and I still have the same problem.
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Jan 22, 2012 10:25 AM in response to npg323by npg323,Tried safe mode and it opened instantly. This is strange.
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Jan 23, 2012 3:08 PM in response to npg323by whatheck,That article above links to this one, for problems that aren't there in Safe mode -> iTunes: Troubleshooting issues with third-party iTunes plug-ins
Try removing the plug-ins from
Windows Vista and Windows 7:
C:\Users\username\App Data\Roaming\Apple Computer\iTunes\iTunes Plug-ins\
C:\Program Files\iTunes\Plug-ins
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Feb 3, 2012 9:59 AM in response to whatheckby npg323,So far the slow start up problem seems to be fixed. But it still makes me sign in to authorize this computer for automatic downloads every single time it launches? It's not a big deal, but it's kind of annoying. when i have to sign in there is no check box for "remember me" or anything.
edit: another thing, I went to preferences and the store tab, and found the following check boxes:
Automatic downloads for:
Music
Apps
Books
Always check for available downloads
and
Automatically download pre-orders when available
NONE of them are selected. So I do not have automatic downloads enabled. Yet I still have to type in my password every time to authorize for something that I don't have enabled. Strange.
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Jun 13, 2012 7:51 AM in response to npg323by Serial_killer,I also I this problem and untill now none of the above fixes solved my isues!
My itunes takes around 10 to 15 min (with itunes process in process manager) to load!
The strange think is that my system doesn't show any "stress" while opening it, the cpu load is fine (around 0% actually) and system memory is around 50% 60%, that is totally normal in my computer with itunes and chrome open.
Please help me this is very annoing, I takes ages to manage my iphone!I tried booth lauching in itunes safe mode and start with a new library (shift while opening) the itunes still takes ages to lauch!
Please help!
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Jul 3, 2012 4:03 AM in response to npg323by mercer77,Try disabling all automatic downloads (Edit > preferences > Store, uncheck all boxes). I enabled these and it caused me no end of grief with itunes freezing. Now I've disabled these it seems ok, at least for now.
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Dec 22, 2012 8:47 AM in response to npg323by Cntstrahd,I'm also having the same problem and I have tried everything posted above. The only thing that seems to work is if I unplug my wireless adapter first, start Itunes and once loaded plug the wireless adapter back in. I have also replaces the wireless adapter with a newer one and I am still getting the same problem.
This is very frustrating any help would be great.
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May 7, 2013 11:24 PM in response to npg323by Noggin_the_nog,I had the same problem and found it related to a USB hard drive that I had disconnected a while back. I reconnected the drive and iTunes started up instantly. I'm guessing iTunes was looking for files on the missing drive? I don't think I added any AAC files to the iTunes library from the USB drive but maybe iTunes scans all drives that were attached to the pc when iTunes was installed? Anyway, hope this helps someone.
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May 11, 2013 2:03 PM in response to mercer77by Sidius011,I tried this, and it worked for me. It would take at least a few minutes for iTunes to open, and I was always thinking I had bad memory or a bad processor, but something just didn't add up. As soon as I did this, iTunes would always open up much quicker without any delays. I've done it about a 3-4 times now. Thank you for this suggestion. I will let you know if there are any other issues.