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In reply to Dean2010 post on January 30, 2010
Marilyn,
I've the same issue with W7 + iTunes with Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 installed.
I've also tried unsuccesfully to update KB973688 manually (because Windows Update fails with this upgrade).
I've got the same HRESULT (0x800736FD) with both iTunes (AppleApplicationSupport.msi specifically) and KB973688.
Any ideas?
Thanks!!
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In reply to Marilyn O post on November 4, 2009
Marilyn,
I have tried using Windows Update and with the manual installation of Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Service Pack 1 Redistributable
Package ATL Security Update. I am still getting an error in the installation of iTunes and also other sw that require VC80.
I think there is a problem with updating my installation of Windows 7 (32-bit) with the following updates (they try to install, but
unsuccessfully, also after rebooting or shuting down the system):
Security Update for Microsoft XML Core Services 4.0 Service Pack2 (KB954430)
Update for Microsoft XML Core Service 4.0 Srvice Pack 2 (KB973688)
Any ideas how I should make them get properly installed?
Thanks!
Dean2010
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Win 7 + iTunes = Error during install = HRESULT:0x800736FD
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In reply to Just4u2k1 post on February 28, 2010
This will fix the problem
While researching the problem I also notice my widows update had been failing, the windows update runs ok but when you look inthe install history things had failed.After fighting it all week I found the issue.
It is to small a value for RegistrySizeLimnt.I changed mine from 103986512
to 4294967295
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BQwnmK88Oo
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In reply to fdematias post on February 5, 2010
I’m running windows Vista and having the exact same problem. I tried installing “vcredist_x86.exe” multiple times and keep on
getting the same error message:
Error 1935.An error occurred during the installation of assembly
'Microsoft.vc80.CRT,type="win32",version="8.0.50727.4053",publicKeyToken="1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b",processor/Architecture="x86"'.
Please refer to Help and Support for more information.
Trying to run the install after this gives the message that another program is being installed and I must wait until that installation is
completed. A restart is needed before trying again.
It’s so frustrating spending hours and hours of my life on something that should take only a few minutes… MS PLEASE HELP!
Just4u2k1
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In reply to puntxo post on April 23, 2010
This worked perfectly.
Thanks a ton.
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The iPhone is one of the most wildly popular phones the world has ever seen, while Windows 7 is well on its way to becoming theglobe's most ubiquitous OS. So compatibility between the two would be kinda sorta important, right? Tell that to Intel's qualitycontrol team who seem to have somehow missed an issue between Apple's app carrier deluxe and the P55 Express chipset'sUSB controller. Consistent (and persistent) syncing issues have been reported on Apple's support forums, wherein iTunes onWindows 7 machines recognizes the iPhone, but spits out an "error 0xE8000065" message whenever the user attempts to sync.
While some have found limited success with using PCI-based USB cards (and bypassing the chipset), this is clearly a majorissue and something Apple would expect to be fixed before shipping its Core i5 / i7 iMacs, which are likely to sport the chipset. Thisis what I found...unable to sync due to this chipset...help...anyone??
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In reply to Jetta48 post on November 1, 2009
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Same problem here and solved changing the registry key.
Ckeck if the "Windows Modules Installer" service is started. If not, and you receive an error "1450 Insufficient System resources"error, when trying to start it, then it is the origin of the problem. To solve it:
1) Open regedit and replace the following value:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control
Key: RegistrySizeLimit
Type: REG_DWORD
Value: 0xFFFFFF (4294967295)
2) Reboot
3) Open a command prompt as administrator and run SFC /SCANNOW to check the integrity of system modules.
4) Install pending windows updates (surelly there are many of them)
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In reply to puntxo post on April 23, 2010
Puntxo, this has drastically saved my relationship with WIN7!! I was in a state where I was about to hurl some serious curses
Microsoft's way. Thx!
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When I try installing iTunes on a windows 7 system, the installation freezes the entire system up. I am normally a Mac guy.Although I have a degree in computer Science and work with all systems.
If I was to do a "Wimdows 7" was my ideal commercial. I would have to say I would request that the system installs all former Xpand Vista programs, does not hang, allows for individual program force quiting without system restart, and that Microsoft provide allthe drivers for the hardware where OEM's are not updating drivers and software for system 7. That would be "my windows 7 ideal".
iTunes install problems are a windows flaw and problem. Not a fault on Apples.
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