iTunes was not properly installed if you wish to import or burn cds...

I started getting this message 2-3 weeks ago: "itunes was not properly installed if you wish to import or burn cds you need to reinstall itunes". It may have started right after I upgraded to a newer version of iTunes. I don't sync that often, so I can't say for sure. But, at the same time that I got the message, iTunes started failing to recognize my iPod when it was connected. I have not seen this aspect described in any of the threads (all archived) that turned up when I searched for this problem.


The first time I got the message, I was hoping it would disappear after restarting my PC, but that was not the case. I then uninstalled and reinstalled iTunes, with no change in the behavior. My searches turned up threads that seem to indicate this is related to GEAR drivers (https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2676848?threadID=2676848&tstart=0). I followed links in that thread that led me to GEAR support, which claimed this was caused by some interference from a third party driver, suggesting that I rename that driver and reboot. However, the driver they were accusing does not exist on my machine.


I'm stuck, unable to sync my iPod (assuming the two symptoms are connected). Since the most recent discussion of this is 2+ years old, I was hoping there might be some new information and guidance. Thanks!

Gateway DX4710-05, Windows Vista

Posted on May 23, 2012 5:43 AM

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Jun 27, 2012 9:41 AM in response to b noir

My wife's Dell PC had the same error message saying "iTunes was not properly installled". I had downloaded the latest iTunes version, no change. Everything works in iTunes, but she couldn't upload a CD


When I run the above diagnostic, no optical drive shows up at all...apparently the driver is corrupted. I'm doing some digging now to see if it's a driver or a hardware problem.


So, people, if you get this message, it's (a little bit) misleading...iTunes is probably OK, but your CD/DVD drive is shot!


Thanks for the tip!

Jul 27, 2012 1:10 PM in response to krusty418

Hello I have the exact same problem.


I have run the diagnostics only for the CD/DVD drive and it seems to me the issue is that iTunes now does not recognise the Cd drive (when asked to select an optical drive from the drop-down menu there are no options listed). This is what my diagnostics say:


Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic Edition Service Pack 2 (Build 6002)

Acer Aspire 5735

iTunes 10.6.3.25

QuickTime not available

FairPlay 1.14.43

Apple Application Support 2.1.9

iPod Updater Library 10.0d2

CD Driver Not Available

CD Driver DLL 2.1.1.1

Apple Mobile Device 5.2.0.6

Apple Mobile Device Driver not found.

Bonjour 3.0.0.10 (333.10)

Gracenote SDK 1.9.6.502

Gracenote MusicID 1.9.6.115

Gracenote Submit 1.9.6.143

Gracenote DSP 1.9.6.45


iTunes Serial Number 0022ADC4098DA8A0


Current user is not an administrator.

The current local date and time is 2012-07-27 21:07:35.

iTunes is not running in safe mode.

WebKit accelerated compositing is enabled.

HDCP is not supported.

Core Media is supported.


Video Display Information


Intel Corporation, Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family

Intel Corporation, Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family



**** External Plug-ins Information ****


No external plug-ins installed.


Genius ID: d32b2137b70f711ec999756ae7ab1a74


iPodService 10.6.3.25 is currently running.

iTunesHelper 10.6.3.25 is currently running.

Apple Mobile Device service 3.3.0.0 is currently running.

Feb 10, 2014 1:18 PM in response to krusty418

Windows Vista ...I had the same problem, tried some of the suggestions, they were very involved and confusing. So here is what I did. I went to the control panel, and went to Programs, remove programs. when I selected iTunes I got the option to un-install or Repair. I clicked on REPAIR and waited for it to repair it. I re-booted and IT WAS ALL BACK TO NORMAL! TAAA DAAAA! I am burning a CD I just installed...

Feb 18, 2014 3:16 PM in response to DBLinlB

Hello,


I have the same issue, "CD Driver Not Available." iTunes has never worked on my Windows 7_64 Dell T-3600 workstation. Read the document mentioned above and my system does not have "Gear" drivers installed. I have multiple DVD-RW drives, the one that came with the Dell T-3600 and an External Plextor DVD-RW, all drives work fine with the system and other software packages.


Ideas?


Thanks,


Joe

Feb 21, 2014 12:41 PM in response to Gunnerjoe

Gunnerjoe you got it right! Out of all these technical ways to fix this problem, yours was fast, easy, made sense and oh yeah it worked. K I S S= keep it simple stupid. Thankyou so much. I was going nuts with media players for over a month and a half. So everybody up there ^^^^^ and over on the other posts trying to figure this out, do what Joe said. Go to you add/remove programs click on itunes and click repair instead of delete. It takes a little bit before it starts doing anything but it works! 🙂

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