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Jan 31, 2014 6:18 PM in response to tct2125by turingtest2,AdCore.dll is a component of iTunes, it would normally be replaced by repairing or reinstalling iTunes.
Have you followed the additional folder removal steps, such as given in Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates? If not please try again. The key information is in the two boxes, but the first is unlikely to apply.
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Feb 1, 2014 3:27 AM in response to Kimmi83by sylvie.james,This error mainly occurs when using of “C runtime Library” without using manifest file. if C runtime library does not support the application it send error message to the user.
when you load a application that need to run the supported files if it not exist in the System driver at that time this error appears. due to some System issues it lost the supported file which is needed to run the application.
To fix this error you have to insatll a good Registry clearner Tool that will help to you to detect corrupt system files or missing files of your system. and it is also necessary to install a strong antivirus software which will keep protect of your System from severe damage.
Manual way to fix run time error of r6034-
- Click on Start then click the arrow of the right side “shutdown” then “Restart”.
- Then booting will be start, and then you will see hardware being listed.
- Press “f8” key on keyboard until when you see Windows 7 Advanced Boot Options window.
- Select "Safe Mode" option using the arrow keys on your keyboard then Press "Enter".
- Log on your computer and you will be in Windows 7 Safe Mode.
To see more result click on runtime error r6034.
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Feb 1, 2014 3:36 AM in response to turingtest2by corkscrew1795,Unfortunately I have deleted the Apple progams not in order. I am unable to delete the AMD and I can not reinstall itunes.
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Feb 1, 2014 4:30 AM in response to corkscrew1795by turingtest2,It shouldn't matter too much, particularly if you are going to delete the suggested folders as well. The recommended order should reduce the risk of additional error messages and confirmation dialogs on the way. Try working through the second box in Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates.
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Feb 1, 2014 4:46 AM in response to Kimmi83by John11947,Apparently, this issue has affected a large number of people and it originates from an Apple update. WHY DID IT HAPPEN? Apple has apparently cost a lot of us serious time and money and they stay silent while we suffer. WHO SCREWED UP HERE??
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Feb 1, 2014 4:57 AM in response to turingtest2by zambesi,Hi Turingtest2, just wanted to thank you for your guidance on this; I had spent hours trying to sort out Apple's update, but you solved it for me. Many thanks indeed.
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Feb 1, 2014 4:58 AM in response to turingtest2by Bob Zombie,Just to say thank you to turingtest2, your original solution worked superbly for me.
I did have trouble getting rid of Apple Mobile Device Support (tried both the Uninstall and Change > Remove methods, but no luck). I skipped this step and carried on with tt2's method with no problems. All media and playlists working fine.
Thanks again tt2
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Feb 1, 2014 5:02 AM in response to Bob Zombieby turingtest2,You're welcome.
Those still having trouble should now refer to:
Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates
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Feb 1, 2014 1:17 PM in response to Kimmi83by lppmn2,Thank you, tjhawkinz!! You solved my problem! I tried ALL day to fix it and your method worked!!
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Feb 1, 2014 5:45 PM in response to turingtest2by tct2125,Thank you turingtest2. It worked perfectly. So simple once one follows directions.
Tom
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Feb 2, 2014 7:38 AM in response to turingtest2by iu_denden,Thank you so much. I spent a few days cursing iTunes and Apple and now I have everything back again. Your steps were crystal clear!
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