ilounge.com — Apple late Thursday posted iTunes Repair Tool for Vista 1.0, a software update that fixes iTunes issues reported by new Windows Vista users. According to widespread reports, music purchased from the iTunes Store could not be played in iTunes on the new Microsoft operating system released this week. Users reported that they received a messag...
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zdislawFeb 2, 2007
This has been a known issue for nearly a year. I reported it myself to Apple six months ago when I was using a pre-release version of Vista. I was told that iTunes just didn't work with Vista. I asked if it would and was told "I dunno." They could have had a fix ready a looong time ago.
cbreakerFeb 2, 2007
Months and months. Of course, nothing should ever be able to bring down the OS. Ever. Drivers can, unfortunately - but plugging in an iPod should never do it. It's probably a driver crash in usb or something, but who knows. It shouldn't be able to bring down the OS.Microsoft will never learn.
dvddesignFeb 2, 2007
I don't think they're trying to hurt their competition. They are barely able to keep up with all the faults and exploits built into the software to curse Apple over anything.
Closed AccountFeb 2, 2007
@ramblei know someone with 1gb of DDR 400 with a pci-e x800xl... after tweaking he finally got his MEM usage < 50%. vista's UI phails, admit it.
trunksterFeb 2, 2007
hmm my raid craped out on me as while since using vista. Now I have separated the drives in fear of loosing everything.
Closed AccountFeb 2, 2007
Apparently it has to do with the new security profile for normal user accounts. If you run as an administrator you won't see the problem.
netarchitectFeb 2, 2007
$10 says that apple just did this to piss off Bill Gates
joshparFeb 2, 2007
In response to Hale... podzilla (do a google serach for ipodlinux) isn't bad, and of course it comes with all the open source promise / limitations... Josh
haleFeb 4, 2007
@tylerni7I tried probably a dozen different media players and even more software that accessed files on the raid drive and it only ever occured when itunes or quicktime was used to access a file on that drive.