Itunes For Windows Xp Professional 32 Bit Download

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Jul 13, 2024, 1:18:26 PM7/13/24
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I FOUND THE SOLUTION! you have to also install apple tv, someone suggested this to me on reddit and i didnt think much of it but i just tried it and it worked! i had tried reinstalling everything, tinkering with the library folder, deinstalling itunes and lots more, this solved it! i think apple devices needs apple music to sync the movie library and refuses to do anything wiothout it!

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This did not work for me. I am SO tired of Apple creating software for Windows that is total garbage. At least iTunes was a single app, though clunky. Now there are four clunky apps that don't work. Surprise, Surprise.

I can open the Apple Music app and see my music library. I can play songs and I can add to the library (although you can no longer add an entire folder at once.) However, the Apple Devices app refuses to see that the library is there. I own a great many CDs and have every legal right to put this music on my IPhone and take it with me.

Try right-clicking the Start Menu icons for Apple Devices and Apple Music, then click More > Run as Administrator. Then reboot Windows. For me, this allowed the Music sync menu and 'On My Device' info to appear in the Apple Devices app (which was previously blank) and syncing seems to work.

I tried opening both the Apple Music and Apple Devices apps as Administrator, but after you grant permission, they just close. Rebooting and trying this again did not help. Opening the apps after this procedure doesn't change anything. This just doesn't work, and it's unacceptable. At this point, there's no reason for Apple not to just let us copy the files onto the phone from File Explorer or Finder.

This is what worked for me on 2 different computers. First shutdown the Apple Devices app. Then I download and installed/reinstalled iTunes. On one of the new laptops, I did not have iTunes installed but still had to download and install it. Once iTunes was installed, run Apple Devices App. It detects some mobile device software and proceeds to uninstall it. Once it uninstalls it and starts up, connected my iPhone Pro and everything showed up correctly.

The suggestion by NillaConke to install the Apple TV app from the Windows store has worked for me. Either Apple has finally updated the apps or their install for the other apps fails to include an important component that gets installed with the Apple TV app. I have other issues with the Apple Music app but I did get my music synced finally.

I've also discovered the Apple Devices app is spinning up a ridiculous number of secondary support processes called "MobileDeviceProcess"- like one every 10 seconds. I think there's something stuck and it's running wild.

I ran into this problem as well after just buying an Iphone 15 pro with extra storage so I COULD have my old music library on my phone with 1000's of songs i've invested in over past 18 years. I bought this music long ago from CD's and got rid of the CD's because i downloaded it to my computer. Went back to the Apple Store and spoke with a manager and he said it's copyright issues and they removed access to any music that was imported from CD's as it could fall under the guise of bootlegging music ( even though you've purchased it). So disappointed with Apple right now and may return my phone to get smaller memory. They said only way to access my music is with a paid Apple subscription. If anyone know a way around this chime in!

So unlike in iTunes, the syncing happens in the devices app - apparently the Apple Music app has nothing to do with the phone - just where the music is stored. Not quite what I would expect, but it works!

This may just be a coincidence. The first time I got the message to open Apple Music, I went to the start bar and opened it via the normal windows app call. The second time I opened it by clicking the button in Apple Devices that said "Open Apple Music". That seemed to fix the problem.

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