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Jan 31, 2012 11:42 AM in response to FamousJaxxby b noir,That's reminiscent of compatibility mode problems ... although with one of those, I'd have expected the color scheme to have changed when you launched itunes, not later on.
Try the following document, only be sure that none of the boxes in the compatibility mode tab are checked (not just the compatibility mode box itself):
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Jan 31, 2012 6:43 PM in response to b noirby FamousJaxx,Thanks for the reply b noir,
I followed the instructions to the letter but so far nothing has changed. I also tried unchecking all boxes in the Compatibility Mode tab but i'm still unsuccessful.
I also double checked and confirmed that the visual theme of windows is only affected when I double click a song (or otherwise play a song) and not just by launching itunes. I can change playlists, go to movies/music whatever but as soon as music starts playing the problem occurs.
Here is the message I recieve when I play music and the theme is changed:
It's also worth noting that stopping or pausing a song doesn't revert windows back to it's normal theme, only closing itunes all together does that.
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Jan 31, 2012 7:21 PM in response to FamousJaxxby b noir,What comes up when you click the "Why are some visual elements being automatically turned off?" link?
(Hoping that that might give us a heads up on what's going on.)
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Apr 30, 2012 10:58 AM in response to FamousJaxxby Lone Wolf XIII,Hello, I ran into the same problem as well as the error "A required Itunes component is not installed -42404". I found this disscusion (https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3512350?start=0&tstart=0) which offered the option to do a complete uninstall/reinstall following these instructions --> http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1923. This solved both problems. Hopefully this helps you if you haven't yet solved it... or at least anyone that ends up here like I did looking for an answer. Btw, thanks b noir.