subject: iTunes 8 Causing Huge Problems, BSOD for Vista Users [print this page] iTunes 8 Causing Huge Problems, BSOD for Vista Users
Looks like iTunes 8 is really notplayingso well withWindows. Users of both 32-bit and 64-bit Vista are reporting getting the bluescreenofdeathwhenever they plug in an iPod or iPhone. Downgrading back down to 7.7 appears to solve the problem, but not without some weird, but solvable, app-erasing hijinks.
Matt says that doing a cleaninstall(completely uninstalling your previous version of iTunes before loading up iTunes 8) hasresultedin no BSOD issues for him on Vista 64-bit, but that hasn't been tested by the public at large yet.Apple's asking for dump files to figure out where the problem's coming from, but until they post an update, I predict rioting! Mayhem! Pillaging of Apple stores all around the country! Or just a bunch of Windows-based iTunes users grumbling into the night about how all the fancy schmancy graphics in the world can't make up for crappy software testing.
source : gizmodo
I am glad that am a Windows Xp users. Also not only Windows Vista taking into refrence but other Operating Systems like Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows 98, etc, do this problem occurs? Anytestperhaps?Looks like iTunes 8 is really notplayingso well withWindows. Users of both 32-bit and 64-bit Vista are reporting getting the bluescreenofdeathwhenever they plug in an iPod or iPhone. Downgrading back down to 7.7 appears to solve the problem, but not without some weird, but solvable, app-erasing hijinks.
Matt says that doing a cleaninstall(completely uninstalling your previous version of iTunes before loading up iTunes 8) hasresultedin no BSOD issues for him on Vista 64-bit, but that hasn't been tested by the public at large yet.Apple's asking for dump files to figure out where the problem's coming from, but until they post an update, I predict rioting! Mayhem! Pillaging of Apple stores all around the country! Or just a bunch of Windows-based iTunes users grumbling into the night about how all the fancy schmancy graphics in the world can't make up for crappy software testing.
source : gizmodo
I am glad that am a Windows Xp users. Also not only Windows Vista taking into refrence but other Operating Systems like Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows 98, etc, do this problem occurs? Anytestperhaps?