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  • Quote: Originally Posted by tonton I'm surprised you don't have a friend who can help you with this. Just ask anyone who is good with Windows to have a look at it. From what you're describing, this is definitely not normal behavior. One thing'…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by JakeTheRock This sounds like a problem with your computer. do you have any software that protects your settings/ reimages your coomputer on startup? (i.e. DeepFreeze, ect) How are you closing iTunes? if it quits un…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by JakeTheRock What happened when you tried to try an older version? When I close iTunes, then reopen it again, I am taken to the iTunes Software License Agreement. I go through this every time I open iTunes.
  • Quote: Originally Posted by slimcjr Thanks for the help. I'll try one of the older versions of iTunes. Hopefully this works. I have tried everything. Nothing works.
  • Quote: Originally Posted by Denton Another thing that you can try is to uninstall iTunes and re-install an old version of the software. I'm still running 6.0.4 because it does what I want it to do and my iPods are older so they don't require tha…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by KennyWRX What!?!? If you deleted whatever shortcut there is in the start menu, there shouldn't be any "iTunes" shortcut in it afterwards... or am I missing something? Once again go to: "My Computer", then doub-click…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by tonton So it's simple. The iTunes icon in your startup menu is the installer. Remove it. Launch iTunes from C: \\Programs\\iTunes\\iTunes.exe as suggested. Quote: Originally Posted by Ivan P Open your start menu,…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by tonton So it's simple. The iTunes icon in your startup menu is the installer. Remove it. Launch iTunes from C: \\Programs\\iTunes\\iTunes.exe as suggested. Ok I tried, this and I am not sure if I did it right. Can a…
  • [QUOTE=KennyWRX;1158414]May sound stupid, but are you clicking the downloaded iTunes.exe or the installed itunes shortcut? After you install it, do this: Browse to: "C\Program Files\\iTunes" and DoubleClick "iTunes.exe". See what happens.[/QUOTE …
  • Quote: Originally Posted by KennyWRX First of all, iTunes is supposed to leave your music in the hard drive... what, you want iTunes to get rid of it??? Second go to Start>All Programs>Startup and check that it doesn't contain the iTunes…
  • Quote: Originally Posted by tonton Did you try manually removing the iTunes installer application from your startup items? It may be stuck there due to some bug in Windows. How do I do this?
  • I already emailed itunes about the problem. I recieved most of my purchases, but my main concern is the fact that I have to install Itunes everytime I restart my notebook. I also lose my purchases each time I restart.