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Uninstall iTunes

Whenever I try to open iTunes it says that it is either corrupted or installed improperly and gives me the error code -42037. It shouldn't be an installation problem, as I have used it with no problems before on this installation. If anyone knows how to uninstall iTunes, I'd be greatful for some help.

MacBook Pro

Posted on May 21, 2014 4:54 AM

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May 23, 2014 8:11 AM in response to scottl09

Hey scottl09,



Thanks for the question. Let’s first try downloading and installing the latest version from Apple’s website:


Apple - iTunes - Download iTunes Now

http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/


If your issue persists after downloading and installing the latest version, we can utilize these isolation steps:



iTunes: Troubleshooting issues with third-party iTunes plug-ins

http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3430


There are several ways in which an add-on can cause iTunes to act erratically, such as those listed below:


- Loss of iTunes functionality, such as the Visualizer.

- Distortion or irregularity in the iTunes interface.

- Slow performance.

- iTunes won't open or quits unexpectedly.

- You see an alert while syncing stating "... cannot be synced. A duplicate file name was specified."


If you notice any of the above symptoms or other unusual behavior, you can disable any plug-ins not manufactured by Apple by opening iTunes in Safe Mode. This is done by holding down the Option and Command keys (on Mac OS X) or holding down the Shift and Control keys (on Windows) while opening iTunes. If performed correctly, you should see the following dialog before iTunes finishes starting up:

User uploaded file

"iTunes is running in Safe Mode. Visual plug-ins you have installed have been temporarily disabled."


Isolating an issue by using another user account

http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4053


Symptoms


When isolating issues and/or troubleshooting software issues in OS X, you might want to use a different user account. Learn how to use this technique to narrow down the cause of an issue.


Resolution


The issue at hand may simply be caused by a bad preference setting or user-specific data file. With proper isolation, you can avoid time-consuming and inappropriate troubleshooting methods.



Thanks,


Matt M.

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