I got a popup dialog box on my Windows 7 computer, asking to update my Itunes 12.10.10 to version 12.10.10.2. I agreed. Part way thru installation it stopped and an Apple Software Update, Error msg. occured: Errors occurred while installing the updates. If the problem persists, choose tools > Download Only and try installing manually. I can't choose tools from My existing itunes because12.10.10 Got wiped out with the download Error. I checked in my Control Panel / Programs and Featurs / Uninstall or change a program. I found an iTunes icon for version 12.10.10.2 . I still have no usable iTunes.
I did a google search for: iTunes; Errors occurred while installing the updates. If the problem persists, choose tools > Download Only and try installing manually. I found images for lots of iTunes error msgs. I selected the one that best fit this error msg. It it had instructions to help, . It required me to Uninstall iTunes plus a small list of other software components. I have tried several times to uninstall the iTunes icon for version 12.10.10.2, but it won't. I am hesitant to try to Uninstall the small list of other software components and then manually install a download of version 12.10.10.
I have also read that my Windows 7 Installer may be damaged and how to fix it. I used the System File Checker tool to repair missing or corrupted system files. The sfc.exe test reported 100% good. So that is not the problem.
There is no need for you to reply now. My problem was solved. When I got your reply yesterday I did click on and an Install box opened, but I was hesitant and didn't run it. But, just doing that may have led to me receiving an Apple dialog box on my computer today requesting to install iTunes 12.10.11 . I agreed and now it works.
Suddenly "For you", "Browse", "Radio" tabs in iTunes are not showing anything, blank screen, search is not working, but "Library" and "Store" are working fine. Apple Music features are not working at all.
Unfortunately, I'm on a live production machine that is still locked to El Capitan (10.11.6). This issue just came up in the last 1-2 weeks. But, upgrading is not an option as it affects the operation of business software.
I had this problem as well. After trying all the standard things (reboot, sign out and back in to the Apple Store, etc) I was finally able to get iTunes Radio back by downgrading iTunes. There are several pages of instruction out there: basically, delete existing iTunes then install an older version from the download page ( ). After downgrading from 12.8.2 to 12.4.3, I have my BBC radio back.
I tried all of the normal, simple, tactics to fix this problem: log-out and back in, reboot, delete settings, etc. I was finally able to to get my Radio page back by downgrading iTunes. I followed, more or less, the instructions here: -itunes-12-7-to-itunes-12-6/. I install iTunes 12.4.3 and my BBC is back.
I don't think that upgrading to OS 10.13 is the solution since many people including me won't upgrade OS.. I think El Capitan works fine and I have programs only working in El Capitan. Also Apple says that iTunes should work just fine in El Capitan..
Removed support for app upload using notarization on macOS. Instead, use xcrun to invoke the notarytool command line utility. See Apple Developer Security documentation for information on the notarytool.
Asset tracking. Transporter validates the list of assets (for example, cover art, audio files, video files, In-App Purchases, Game Center) you reference in your metadata file against the files you actually deliver to the iTunes Store, Apple Books, and App Store.
Automatic software update. Transporter contains its own an automatic software update. When you launch and run Transporter, software update automatically checks the Transporter version, updates your installation if needed, and displays logging information in the console.
Checksum validation of assets. You should include checksums for each file you deliver in the metadata file you send to the iTunes Store, Apple Books, and App Store. Transporter uses this checksum information to validate each file you send against the expected dynamically generated checksums from the Transporter.
Note: Because Apple periodically releases new versions and updates to its software, images and output shown in this guide might be somewhat different from what you see on your screen.
During install, Transporter automatically uninstalls your previous Transporter installation and folders. To keep your earlier Transporter installation, rename the earlier installation directories before installing the current version. For example: sudo mv /usr/local/itms /usr/local/itms.orig.
During install, Transporter automatically uninstalls your previous Transporter installation, registry key, and folders. To keep your earlier Transporter installation, rename the earlier installation directories before installing the current version.
By default, the installation executable installs files in the C:\Program Files\itms directory, and creates a /iTMSTransporter.woa subdirectory. For consistency and ease-of-use, Apple recommends using the default installation directory.
After you install Transporter, use the following steps to get up and running quickly using your iTunes Connect account (book publisher, music provider), App Store Connect account (app developer), or encoding house account for your book, audiobook, video, music, or app content.
Transporter options are restricted based on user type and content type. Before you deliver your Store Packages, make sure you know whether you want Transporter to authenticate you using your iTunes Connect account (book publisher, music provider), App Store Connect account (app developer), or as an encoding house for your book, audiobook, video, music, or app content.
iTunes Connect account (book publisher, music provider). Content-owning partners holding agreements directly with Apple. Publishers and providers can deliver content directly to Apple Books and iTunes Store through Transporter.
Encoding house account. Partners without a contractual relationship with iTunes. Encoding houses provide encoding, delivery, and metadata preparation services for third-party users. Encoding houses deliver all content directly to Apple through Transporter and are contracted by third party users for their services.
You can run Transporter using a variety of modes, options, and values. However, not all modes are applicable to publishers. Use the following table to understand the modes most relevant for book content.
Retrieve the current metadata for a book you previously uploaded. If you previously uploaded an .itmsp package and Apple modified the metadata after your initial upload, you need to retrieve the modified metadata before you can resend the package with metadata updates.
You can run Transporter using a variety of modes, options, and values. However, not all modes are applicable to video encoding houses. Use the following table to understand the modes most relevant for video content.
This mode is useful for locating a specific cast or crew member even if another artist shares their name. In the XML output, you can see if the genre matches the genre of the artist you are looking for, as well as find name localizations, recent movie titles and content item Apple IDs, the roles played by the artist in those titles, and the artist page on the iTunes Store (if available).
Retrieve the current metadata for a video you previously uploaded. If you previously uploaded an .itmsp package and Apple modified the metadata after your initial upload, you need to retrieve the modified metadata before you can resend the package with metadata updates.
You can run Transporter using a variety of modes, options, and values. However, not all modes are applicable to music partners. Use the following table to understand the modes most relevant for music content.
This mode is also useful when searching for the genre of a specific artist in a territory; even if another artist shares their name. In the XML output, you can also find name localizations, recent album and song titles and content item Apple IDs, the roles played by the artist on those titles, as well as the artist page on the iTunes Store (if available).
Retrieve the current metadata for music you previously uploaded. If you previously uploaded an .itmsp package and Apple modified the metadata after your initial upload, you need to retrieve the modified metadata before you can resend the package with metadata updates.
This mode is also useful for content migration. Using a comma-separated list of vendor identifiers (-vendor_ids) or Apple identifiers (-apple_ids), you can look up metadata for multiple packages at the same time.
If the Apple ID you use to sign in to Transporter is attached to more than one App Store Connect provider, you must use -asc_provider to specify the provider account you want to use for the current session. You can use provider mode to get the list of provider accounts for which you have permission to deliver content.
You can run Transporter using a variety of modes, options, and values. However, not all modes are applicable to app developers. Use the following table to understand the modes most relevant for app content.
Retrieve the current metadata for an app you previously uploaded. If you previously uploaded an .itmsp package and Apple modified the metadata after your initial upload, you need to retrieve the modified metadata before you can resend the package with metadata updates.
The Transporter run command depends on your operating system. For example, to run Transporter on Unix you specify $ ./iTMSTransporter and to run Transporter on Windows you specify C:/> .\iTMSTransporter.
Passwords containing special characters (for example, $, !, &, %, ', ",) can lead to authentication problems. If your password contains special characters, you should use the @env or @file directives, exclude the password entirely (Transporter prompts you for a secure password), or escape the special characters in your password. To escape a character, precede it with a backslash (\). For example, to use a question mark (?), type \?. For more information, see
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