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Sep 27, 2012 8:24 PM in response to RDF1173by dnorthernlight,I took my pc into work & was able to successfully download itunes & update to ios6 there. It appears its our home router blocking something & causing the 'invalid signature' message. We have a new router on order. Hope that solves the future itunes and our other download problems. Who knew?
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Sep 27, 2012 8:34 PM in response to dnorthernlightby ColJonSquall1,I've seen weirder things happen because of a router. I'm currently stuck with my ISP's setup, I miss the old setup I had. Where I could control everything in the router, with this one, I have some of the most weird errors pop up, like the one day, the wireless stopped working, even though the wired connections worked, and the wireless light was acting like it was transmitting, but it needed a reboot. Some of them are just f**ked up.
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Sep 28, 2012 3:50 AM in response to ColJonSquall1by GrahameE,Router wireless connection working but not connected to the internet happens. If that happens again try this
Start > Run > type CMD to get a DOS command prompt and type in
netsh int ip reset rest.log
then hit return, then
netsh winsock reset catalog
Hit return. This should reset winsock that my have got corrupted.
Reboot machine.
Hope this may help in the future.
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Sep 28, 2012 5:03 AM in response to GrahameEby jasonb b,Havin the same issue here on windows 7. Can't get to the iTunes Store in iTunes, which means can't update, can't play the apple radio stations (which also won't work if the others don't), can't establish a connection to anything Internet related through iTunes, like most of you.
Another guy just found a fix here. Tell me what you guys think.
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Sep 28, 2012 9:22 AM in response to jasonb bby jasonb b,After digging more, this fixed me!
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4123?viewlocale=en_USIn my case it was the speedbit video accelerator than comes bundled with DAP (download accelerator plus) a download accerator. Go figure! The article also helps identify other conflicts with other programs! TRY IT
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Sep 28, 2012 1:26 PM in response to jasonb bby ColJonSquall1,you could try those, if you find other than the connection going, that everything seems sluggish, could try the LSP fix. If it doesn't work, I'd say, if its just connection related, something is blocking it. Whether its an AV program, dormant or active, installed on the machine, some sort of security program for logins, or in more rare cases, a router feature. Some of the ISP devices or gateways (combo between modem and router.) are sometimes VERY limited in their hardware and software. If you find that it is that device, you can either have the ISP replace it for a more modern one with a lot more features and hardware, and less limitations, or go the modem and router solution, to have almost no limitations on the accessibility. I've found some of the weirdest combination devices, or gateways can have affects on programs connecting.
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Sep 28, 2012 8:19 PM in response to RDF1173by jlayne2011,I have a Mac OS X 10.6.8 and have been having trouble with itunes lately. I would click on the app in my dock & it would say that the itunes file could not be read because a newer version of itunes was available. It gave me the option to check for updates for download, but the results for the software update scan came back empty, like in the screen shots others have posted. So I would log onto the Apple website to download the latest version of iTunes. The download would work just fine, but I'd go to click on the iTunes app in my doc like always and the same darn message would pop up. I repeated the process a few times hoping that I would work, but no such luck was had. I waited 2 weeks to see if Apple would post a message about the problem, but they didn't. So I repeated the process again tonight. No luck.
Then I went to top right of my screen and typed in "iTunes" in the search bar where the magnifying glass is. I clicked on the iTunes application selection and my iTunes account opened up just fine & has been working fine all night. I don't understand it at all, but it works now. I just deleted the old iTunes app symbol from my dock and moved the one that opened up without any problems in its place.
I hope this will work for some of you. I know the problems I had at first made me so angry and stressed me out. Good luck everyone!
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Oct 18, 2012 10:39 AM in response to RDF1173by jetstarpi,i have windows 7, 64 bit. i can't update i tunes. i tried manual download too. all i get is a message "errors occurred while installing the update. if the problem persists choose to download only and try installing manually:
i also get the message "the installer has insufficient priveleges to access this directory C:\programdata\microsoft\windows\atart menu\programs\ i tunes. the installation cannot continue log on as administrator or contact your system administrator."
i'm the sole user & i am logged on as administrator. ANY IDEAS??
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Oct 18, 2012 12:26 PM in response to jetstarpiby GrahameE,Hi jetstarpi
Here is a reply within this post I made on 25th Sept. Hope it helps you too.
I have had this problem with Windows 7 and iTunes updates for some time. Each time it takes hours to solve but with the over the air upgrade to IOS6 on my iPhone and iPad, I was determined to solve and remember what I did, So here it is:
http://www.care4pcs.co.uk/2012/09/pear-shaped-apple-ios-6-for-iphone-ipad.html
I hope this helps you and any other users.
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Nov 16, 2012 6:01 AM in response to RDF1173by larryrivera,I have the same problem as everyone else.. I figured I would just install the new version... Blindly, going in knowing that I might loose everything.
But it worked
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Dec 12, 2012 7:17 PM in response to KatieBlueby p4466,Oh thank you, thank you for this answer. I used IE for years as my default browser. I was not going to upgrade it from 8 to 9 but one of the Windows Upgrades was sneakie and before I knew it... I had IE9. I have had so much trouble with IE9 especially trying to run videos. I finally decided to go to Firefox. The iTunes last update is what I had blamed the freezing of iTunes and other issues on. I have an iMac with Windows 7 installed using Bootcamp. My iTunes was originally installed on the Windows 32bit side and worked great. Using Firefox, it would not let me reinstall iTunes 32bit and insisted on 64bit which when it did install, it would not run any of my music because it was "not compatible." So I removed the 64bit version again and when trying to reinstall, it kept saying it was already installed. SOOOO, I, too, hope my long email helps someone! Thanks to KatieBlue, I closed out of Firefox and went to IE and downloaded and installed my Windows 32bit update of iTunes. Worked like a charm!
Now, for videos, I will use Firefox and for iTunes, I will use IE. YEAH!
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Sep 13, 2013 9:48 PM in response to RDF1173by jsmahay,---Problem Solved--
Old version iTune 11.0.4
New version 11.0.5.5
OS- Win 8 64bit
1. Copy "iTune64.msi" to "C:\Program Files (x86)\iTunes" (from your download)
Run as admin.
It was installed sucessfully.
( I also ran AppleApplicationSupport.msi, and AppleMobileDeviceSupport64)
Thanks
Jas Mahay
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Nov 10, 2013 10:43 PM in response to iNexxFearby GWJ3,The only method that has worked for me is to download the program from the website each time. This has been going on for over a year on my Windows 7 PC.
# iTunes has an issue with updates for Windows 7.
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Apr 11, 2014 12:54 AM in response to RDF1173by lilniki,Having similar problems, except the update will not download all the way. It's on a Windows 7 64 bit, and thought it was my slow internet (live in the boonies). It comes up with some error message that the download cannot be complete due to blah...blah..blah. Updated it on my Mac, no issues no problems.