subject: Tough Issues, Simple Solutions For Syncing Itunes With Windows 7 [print this page] Are you fond of music? Do you feel there is no life without music? Well, if your answer to these questions is yes, then read on
I had recently upgraded my system from Windows Vista to Windows 7 and was very happy about it. The enhanced applications and the user friendly features of Windows 7 left me completely enthralled. The music lover that I am, my PC definitely needs to accommodate a whole lot of music files that I can switch on, whenever I felt like. By a whole lot I really mean a whole lot. So, when I had the Windows 7 in place, I tried to log on to my iTunes gallery so that I could play on some soothing music to complement my happy mood. I was happy for 2 reasons. One, I was happy with the Windows 7 upgrade and two the weather was enough bright and sunny to lift up almost everybodys spirit! Could there have been better reasons for some soulful music?
So, I switched on my computer only to find that I could no longer listen to my favorite tracks that were wonderfully playing on Windows Vista. The audio quality was just too bad and some files sounded muffled. Hang on!!! Is this a wakeup call? Is there anything wrong with my PC? Could it be a case of virus attack? Was my PC under some serious threat? These and many more questions cropped up in my mind and soon I was searching the Internet for possible solutions. I reached the website of iYogi, a tech support company who specialized in resolving all Windows and iTunes related issues.
I dialed their toll free number and was greeted by a friendly tech expert who instantly diagnosed the problem and comforted that he could help me. He mentioned that there was a syncing issue (between iTunes and Windows 7). After remotely accessing my PC, he uninstalled the iTunes version that I had installed and then installed the latest version of iTunes. He also removed the third-party iTunes plug-ins and rectified the problem within minutes of calling iYogi.
The iTunes for Windows 7 issue was resolved and I was back to listening my favorite tracks. I indeed found some better reasons to play on some soulful music!