Latest version of iTunes doesn't play well with Windows
Reports are coming in that the latest
version of iTunes is having an issue when installed on Windows 7
64-bit computers. According to numerous posts on the Apple Discussion
forums, the combination of 64-bit Windows 7 and iTunes 9 is unable
to synchronize with the iPhone in most
instances.
According to multiple users, iTunes 9 often gives,
an error code 0xE8000065 described only as an unknown error. The
users also report that iTunes will sometimes recognize the iPhone and
other times it will not recognize the device. Windows also reportedly
gives an error that reads MTP USB drivers can’t be
installed.
There are six pages of user posts on the Apple
forums with many of the users reporting the same exact issues. One
user reports to have resolved the issue by turning Bonjour off.
However, other users posted saying that turning Bonjour off only
solved the issue for a short period. After restoring the iPhone from
a backup, after disabling Bonjour, the issue occurred again.
One
user going by the name plus613 reports that he has three operating
systems installed on the same computer and the same issues are noted
on Windows 7 64, Vista Ultimate 32, and XP Pro works but is very
slow. There is no official response or fix from Apple at this time.
Many of the users are running Intel P55 based motherboards.
One
user reports five steps that have resolved the issue for a while
including a complete restore of the iPhone, deleting the
iPodDevices.xml file in C:\UsersUser Name\AppData\Local\Apple
Computer\iTunes directory. Turning on C-State functionality in BIOS,
removing Bonjour from Windows 7, and closing all other programs
before plugging in the iPhone.
"Paying an extra $500 for a computer in this environment -- same piece of hardware -- paying $500 more to get a logo on it? I think that's a more challenging proposition for the average person than it used to be." -- Steve Ballmer
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