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itunes 11.4 crashes when syncing apps to ipad / iphone

hey everyone, maybe the knowledge of the many may help, as I am rather at a loss right now!


after installing itunes 11.4, my trouble started! running 64 bit version on windows 8.1 - and latest iOS on both devices


all windows updates installed, all drivers for whatever is running on this machien are also up to date


connecting either ipad or iphone to computer, when itunes starts to sync, it gets to the point of "syncing apps to iPAD", it tries to add the first app - and crashes for good!


and yep, I went thru all the suggested thingies recommended on here:

iTunes for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8: Fix unexpected quits or launch issues

http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1717


windows pops up "itunes has stopped working" ... so I headed over to the Windows Event viewer, and for the moment, itunes crashes, I find these two entries in the log file - tried a search on here, google as well, to no avail:


EVENT ID 1000

Faulting application name: iTunes.exe, version: 11.4.0.18, time stamp: 0x54045c47

Faulting module name: MSVCR100.dll, version: 10.0.40219.325, time stamp: 0x4df2be1e

Exception code: 0xc0000417

Fault offset: 0x0008af3e

Faulting process id: 0xc10

Faulting application start time: 0x01cfcdcc86f2722c

Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\iTunes\iTunes.exe

Faulting module path: C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\MSVCR100.dll

Report Id: dcc69362-39bf-11e4-8338-40f02fcf42b5

Faulting package full name:

Faulting package-relative application ID:


======================================================


EVENT ID 1001

Fault bucket 81717003056, type 5

Event Name: BEX

Response: Not available

Cab Id: 0


Problem signature:

P1: iTunes.exe

P2: 11.4.0.18

P3: 54045c47

P4: MSVCR100.dll

P5: 10.0.40219.325

P6: 4df2be1e

P7: 0008af3e

P8: c0000417

P9: 00000000

P10:


any help would very much be appreciated!


cheers

iPad mini (Retina) Wi-Fi, iOS 7.1.2

Posted on Sep 11, 2014 7:58 AM

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Posted on Sep 11, 2014 2:27 PM

Hi barbino


You're not the only one having this problem, I'm running the 32bit version of 11.4 on windows 7 and I'm having a very similar problem as you.

It crashes when I sync apps to my iPAD and iPod Touch, but it works ok when synced my iPhone 4S?


My Windows Event looks the sames as yours


======================================================

EVENT ID 1000


Faulting application name: iTunes.exe, version: 11.4.0.18, time stamp: 0x54045c47

Faulting module name: MSVCR100.dll, version: 10.0.40219.1, time stamp: 0x4d5f0c22

Exception code: 0xc0000417

Fault offset: 0x0008af3e

Faulting process id: 0x103c

Faulting application start time: 0x01cfcdfb7f704e27

Faulting application path: C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe

Faulting module path: C:\Windows\system32\MSVCR100.dll

Report Id: f8014d61-39ee-11e4-ac0e-1c6f65027ac0


======================================================


I uninstalled iTunes and reinstalled it, no joy. But I have got a sort of work around for the problem. I updated all my iPhone apps on the device before I connected it to iTunes. I tried it with my iPad and iPod Touch both had all their apps updated on the device before syncing to iTunes and no syncing of apps so no crash. It's not a fix, but at least iTunes doesn't crash now. Let hope version 12.0 fixes the problem.


Hope this helps.

290 replies

Sep 20, 2014 3:43 PM in response to victorfrombenbrook

I can't edit the original post for some reason, but I forgot to mention something.


After you change all of the apps marked 'Will Install' to 'Install', close iTunes normally and restart it. This should force it to save out the state of all of the apps for the device.


After you restart iTunes, check again to make sure that nothing is marked as Will Install before you try to sync it.


Also, check out my FREE iPhone/iPad/iPod game: Bust A Mine

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Sep 20, 2014 4:48 PM in response to barbino

Does anyone know if Apple will fix this issue?


All of the fixes described above are different ways to achieve a temporary ability to sync. The problem occurs when apps try to copy to a device. If your device is fully updated with all apps before you start the sync, then there are no apps being copied from the PC to the device and so a sync completes. This will only continue until your PC updates apps before the device and then tries to copy them to the device which then crashes iTunes.


Can anyone recommend a download site for iTunes 11.3 as I am wasting a lot of time keeping multiple devices up-to-date with updates to ensure 11.4 doesn't crash? I have not updated any other PC or Mac in the house to 11.4 and they all continue to sync with no issues.

Sep 20, 2014 4:58 PM in response to barbino

I wonder if some People have read my solution i posted yesterday (on page 3) since a lot of People are trying sooo complicated things to solve their issue instead of just uninstalling all apple Software and installing iTunes 11.3.0.54 as we suggested.


So here again is a pretty easy solution:


- uninstall all apple Software (iTunes 11.4.x including bonjour, mobile device Services etc.) / do NOT reboot !

- download and install iTunes 11.3.0.54 (see link below)

- retry - it will work


Tested with a media library stored on a Linux NAS. Our library was instantly recognized and no Settings had to be made. We did not have to copy any file from our NAS to our local PC. I also think it will work with an iPhone 6. Would be nice if someone can confirm this.


@AngusCS: You can download iTunes 11.3.0.54 from our site here: http://www.glowfish.de/download.php

Best Regards

Daniel

Sep 20, 2014 5:58 PM in response to glowfish

@glowfish thank you. Yes this seems to be the best solution (and easiest) for those of us who don't have iPhone 6 yet (mine is on it's way) until Apple come to the party. How do we get Apple to come to the party?


I have uninstalled 11.4, reinstalled the 11.3.0 from glowfish and have just synchronised three devices one of which was not up-to-date and did copy an app over without crashing. All three devices are running iOS 8.0.


Does anyone have iTunes 11.3.1 somewhere?

Sep 20, 2014 6:19 PM in response to AngusCS

I had a tech support call with an iOS Senior Advisor at Apple Support this morning, so they're aware of the problem and this thread.


Also, given how much diagnostic information we get back as app developers, I'm sure that iTunes crashes are being automatically reported to Apple. At least I really hope so. So the iTunes development team should be getting reports about this particular crash.


The question is: when will they fix it? Given the fact that the iPhone 6 just came out, I'd hope it's pretty soon. But there's no telling.

Sep 20, 2014 8:40 PM in response to AngusCS

Another work-around that I found is that you don't have to copy your entire media library from NAS to local drive, only the App files (.ipa files). I'll try to post screenshots later, but the basic steps are:

  1. In iTunes, go to Library -> Apps -> All
  2. Assuming that all of your apps are in one folder somewhere, right-click on any App and select 'Show in Windows Explorer'
  3. In the Windows Explorer window that opens up, copy all the files to a local disk somewhere.
  4. In iTunes, select all (CTRL+A) of the Apps and hit the Delete key. Make sure that you just Remove the files from iTunes, not Delete them on the disk.
  5. Drag all the files from Windows Explorer (in the new, local disk location) back to iTunes. It will process all of them and add them back to the library.

    (side note: if it asks about already having a file, just go ahead and tell it to replace with the newer one)

  6. Now when you sync it shouldn't crash.


I ran in to this tonight because I tried to update my iPad Air to iOS 8, but it failed and went in to restore mode. After moving the Apps to local disks it is syncing just fine without crashing.


Another variation to try is just to remove and re-add all of the Apps from the NAS without copying them to see if it works. I haven't tried that, so I don't know.


I have the iPhone 6, so I have to use iTunes 11.4. If you can keep using 11.3.1 (or roll back to it), that's probably the best bet.

Sep 20, 2014 9:53 PM in response to barbino

My solution to that irritating problem was to


  • delete all Apps from the iTunes Library (keeping the files)
  • map my NAS share to a drive letter of your choice (I chose Z:)
  • drag all your apps from Z: to your iTunes Window to "refresh" your library


It would seem that photos suffer from a similar problem but without crashing iTunes

Photos on \\server\sharename didn't get synchronized until I used Z: (which was \\server\sharename but as a drive letter)

Sep 21, 2014 2:59 AM in response to barbino

Just found this thread after buying an iPhone 6 and trying to restore my old iPhone 5s backup from it.

All my media is currently backed up on my NAS as my laptop only has a fairly small 256gb ssd so moving it all back is not really an option.

Hop hope they get this sorted soon because my new iPhone 6 is just sitting in the box doing nothing at the moment.

itunes 11.4 crashes when syncing apps to ipad / iphone

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