Marvin Martianul wrote:
Imacri, did Apple Support ever figure out what was wrong with your Vista PC? The only problem with mine was that I was running an incompatible piece of junkware that I downloaded from an untrustworthy website.
Hi Marvin Martianul:
No, Apple Support has not isolated the cause of my DEP/BEX errors when I close iTunes on my Vista machine. I received an e-mail on July 4, 2015 from the Apple Support senior advisor managing my case stating that he would update the status of my ticket once he could confirm that Apple was discontinuing support for XP and Vista. I'll post back once I receive a definite answer, but I would assume that Apple is going to close my support ticket if they have decided to stop issuing further bug fixes for XP and Vista users.
Apple Support went through my list of installed software in March 2015 and asked me to uninstall some programs that could potentially cause a conflict with iTunes, including my Norton Internet Security (2014) v21.6 and Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Premium v2.1.4. When that didn't help I was asked to modify my Windows registry to capture iTunes crash dumps, and my dump files were sent to Apple for analysis in early June. If Apple had discovered the cause of my DEP/BEX errors I would have shared that information in this thread.
Would you mind telling us what "incompatible piece of junkware" you removed that stopped your DEP/BEX errors?
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32-bit Vista Home Premium SP2 * Firefox 39.0 * IE 9.0 * NIS 21.7.0.11 * 32-bit iTunes 12.1.2.27
HP Pavilion dv6835ca, Intel Core2Duo CPU T5550 @ 1.83 GHz, 3.0 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS