Windows 7 Service Pack 1 suspected bug with Itunes

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  1. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #1

    Windows 7 Service Pack 1 suspected bug with Itunes


    Hi guys.

    I am just giving a heads up and seeing if anyone else experienced the same problem.

    I downloaded Windows 7 service pack 1. After downloading, I went to itunes and connected my iPhone 4. When I connected my iPhone, itunes would freeze up and not respond. If I unplugged my iPhone, itunes would run as normal. But anytime I plugged in the iphone itunes would freeze and not show my iPhone being connected even after waiting 30 minutes.

    After hours of troubleshooting I decided to uninstall Windows 7 service pack 1. Now itunes is running like normal and my iPhone is not causing itunes to freeze up

    Just wondering if anybody else is having these issues. I called apple and reported my problem and they put it in their system. I also have the current itunes 10.1.2 and the current iPhone OS.

    Steve
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  2. Posts : 44
    Windows 7 x64
       #2

    Pennjersey83 said:
    Hi guys.

    I am just giving a heads up and seeing if anyone else experienced the same problem.

    I downloaded Windows 7 service pack 1. After downloading, I went to itunes and connected my iPhone 4. When I connected my iPhone, itunes would freeze up and not respond. If I unplugged my iPhone, itunes would run as normal. But anytime I plugged in the iphone itunes would freeze and not show my iPhone being connected even after waiting 30 minutes.

    After hours of troubleshooting I decided to uninstall Windows 7 service pack 1. Now itunes is running like normal and my iPhone is not causing itunes to freeze up

    Just wondering if anybody else is having these issues. I called apple and reported my problem and they put it in their system. I also have the current itunes 10.1.2 and the current iPhone OS.

    Steve
    That's just iTunes for ya. Does that from time to time on Win7 "SP0" also.
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  3. Posts : 6,305
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #3

    Hi, welcome to the forums :)

    The best advice I'd offer is to backup your iTunes music/apps then uninstall. Try re-installing to see if the problem is solved.


    OS
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  4. Posts : 156
    Windows 7, Windows 10 Pro
       #4

    I noticed some issues with iTunes as well after updating...new issues. For one thing, it can be very slow to load, it won't ID your device either (it's not there when it is). These are new issues (for me). However, I have noticed an overall performance hit where everything seem to run a bit slower than before (I am anal when it comes to these things) so I do believe there are other issues at play. I did open up a thread here: Windows 7 SP 1: What issues are you now having after the upgrade?
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  5. Posts : 33
    Window 7 Professional 64
       #5

    I am having a horrible time. Downloaded the service pack today. Bought a new song on itunes and went to sync. Half my apps were no longer recognized (maybe probably the ones I downloaded via the iPod) and after the sync, the device no no music library in it at all. Then I tried a restore and I keep getting errors, and the device is clean just like when you first pull it out of the box.

    Now I have a blank iPod that won't restore.

    Awesome.
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  6. Posts : 10
    Windows 7
       #6

    SP1 Conflicts with iTunes / iPod


    After installing SP1 on my Win 7-64 system, iTunes no longer recognized my iPod. iTunes also froze whenever the iPod was connected. System Restore to pre-SP-1 eliminated the problem immediately, as others have noted.

    Don't blame iTunes - blame Microsoft for this one. Install SP1 at your own risk if you use iTunes with an iPod or iPhone.
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  7. Posts : 33
    Window 7 Professional 64
       #7

    Well, I uninstalled SP1 and it works again, but I had to go through a complete restore of the iPod, which involved disabling other conflicting software. What a chore.

    Now it seems to be where I was 7 hours ago.
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  8. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Max Power said:
    Well, I uninstalled SP1 and it works again, but I had to go through a complete restore of the iPod, which involved disabling other conflicting software. What a chore.

    Now it seems to be where I was 7 hours ago.
    Yes it was a chore for me as well. I hope no foul play was involved by Microsoft since they now have Windows Phone 7. I don't know if a large percentage of users are experiencing an itunes / Windows 7 SP1 issue, but some users certainly are. I will eventually try to install SP1 again in a few weeks. As for now I suggest everybody with itunes make backups before installing SP1 again. And give time for Microsoft or Apple to fix the problem.
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  9. Posts : 354
    Vista Ultimate 32 bit, Win 7 Pro 32 bit, Win 7 Pro 64 bit
       #9

    andy7 said:
    Don't blame iTunes - blame Microsoft for this one. Install SP1 at your own risk if you use iTunes with an iPod or iPhone.
    Rubbish blame the application Itunes is noted for problems, its them lazy s.ds at iT THAT CAN'T BE BOTHERED.
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  10. Posts : 354
    Vista Ultimate 32 bit, Win 7 Pro 32 bit, Win 7 Pro 64 bit
       #10

    Max Power said:
    Well, I uninstalled SP1 and it works again, but I had to go through a complete restore of the iPod, which involved disabling other conflicting software. What a chore.

    Now it seems to be where I was 7 hours ago.
    So your iTunes is more important than you computer, you have a strange sense of values.
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