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how to fix itunes error 45075

receiving error -45075 when Itunes starts up in Windows XP, Any

possible solutions? Thanks

Itunes-OTHER, Windows XP, how to fix itunes error 45075

Posted on Jan 15, 2014 1:29 PM

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Posted on Apr 28, 2017 12:01 AM

In the end this worked, although I think your description is not really clear to not too IT minded people. A little more precise description.


To solve the problem, take the following steps:

  1. Get the latest version for iTunes from Apple (v 12.6) and install the programm. When you get the error message -45075, take the following steps.
  2. Open the exe-file iTunes64Setup.exe with Winrar (or any other program extractor). Right mouse click on the file and choose "Open with WinRAR".
  3. Directly from WinRAR, run the programs in this order (just double click the file in WinRAR):
    1. Boujour64.msi
    2. AppleApplicationSupport.msi
    3. AppleApplicationSupport64.msi
    4. AppleMobileDeviceSupport6464.msi
    5. AppleSoftwareUpdate.msi
  4. All software has been installed now and it should work now.


If the problem is not solved, uninstall all software (see Remove and reinstall iTunes and related software components for Windows 7 and later - Apple Support for instructions on how to remove all components). Restart your computer, do NOT install from the installation file, but follow the steps below:

  1. Open the exe-file iTunes64Setup.exe with Winrar (or any other program extractor). Right mouse click on the file and choose "Open with WinRAR".
  2. Directly from WinRAR, run the programs in this order (just double click the file in WinRAR):
    1. iTunes.msi
    2. Boujour64.msi
    3. AppleApplicationSupport.msi
    4. AppleApplicationSupport64.msi
    5. AppleMobileDeviceSupport6464.msi
    6. AppleSoftwareUpdate.msi

All software has been installed now and it should work now.

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Apr 28, 2017 12:01 AM in response to rujames1044

In the end this worked, although I think your description is not really clear to not too IT minded people. A little more precise description.


To solve the problem, take the following steps:

  1. Get the latest version for iTunes from Apple (v 12.6) and install the programm. When you get the error message -45075, take the following steps.
  2. Open the exe-file iTunes64Setup.exe with Winrar (or any other program extractor). Right mouse click on the file and choose "Open with WinRAR".
  3. Directly from WinRAR, run the programs in this order (just double click the file in WinRAR):
    1. Boujour64.msi
    2. AppleApplicationSupport.msi
    3. AppleApplicationSupport64.msi
    4. AppleMobileDeviceSupport6464.msi
    5. AppleSoftwareUpdate.msi
  4. All software has been installed now and it should work now.


If the problem is not solved, uninstall all software (see Remove and reinstall iTunes and related software components for Windows 7 and later - Apple Support for instructions on how to remove all components). Restart your computer, do NOT install from the installation file, but follow the steps below:

  1. Open the exe-file iTunes64Setup.exe with Winrar (or any other program extractor). Right mouse click on the file and choose "Open with WinRAR".
  2. Directly from WinRAR, run the programs in this order (just double click the file in WinRAR):
    1. iTunes.msi
    2. Boujour64.msi
    3. AppleApplicationSupport.msi
    4. AppleApplicationSupport64.msi
    5. AppleMobileDeviceSupport6464.msi
    6. AppleSoftwareUpdate.msi

All software has been installed now and it should work now.

Apr 12, 2017 12:02 PM in response to rwd053

Download Apple newest versions 12.6.0.100. until Apple works out the bugs you have to get a program extractor like Rar ZIP Extractor and extract all the programs. Important start with Bonjour if it is already installed it will give you the option to repair the program proceed. 2.Appele updates. 3. Apple Appalachian Support 64 or 32 bit. 4. Apple Mobile support. There is no need to run iTunessetup.exe or msn. Good luck.

Apr 10, 2017 12:20 PM in response to AliensWIN

For general advice see Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates.



The steps in the second box are a guide to removing everything related to iTunes and then rebuilding it which is often a good starting point unless the symptoms indicate a more specific approach. When reinstalling right click on the downloaded setup file and use run as administrator. It may also help to pre-install the Microsoft Universal C Runtime.



Review the other boxes and the list of support documents further down the page in case one of them applies.


The further information area has direct links to the current and recent builds in case you have problems downloading, or want to revert to an older version if the current one won't work properly for you at the moment. 12.6.0.100 in particular may not work correctly for everyone, in which case rolling back to 12.5.5.5 is a realistic approach.



Your library and device backups should be unaffected by these steps but there are links to backup and recovery advice should it be needed.




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May 26, 2017 1:30 AM in response to rwd053

Same question. When I backup the files and it just pops up. I tried to reinstall the iTunes many times, but it didn't work. I find many solutions on Google, and in the end, I restart Apple mobile device service of my Windows 10. Then it solved.

You might watch about this: [Fixed] iTunes Error 45075 on Window 10/8/7 There are three methods, and you can have a try.

Jan 15, 2014 3:31 PM in response to rwd053

Just in case the component being referenced is not part of iTunes but is rather part of one of the other related programs, it might be worth trying a complete uninstall/reinstall of iTunes and related componentry, as per the following troubleshooting document:


Removing and reinstalling iTunes, QuickTime, and other software components for Windows Vista or Windows 7

how to fix itunes error 45075

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