Answer» I'm having PROBLEMS reinstalling I-Tunes (see attached jpg)
Anyone know how to fix this problem?
[year+ old attachment deleted by admin]It would help if you gave the name of the OS you use. Is it Windows 7 64 bit? Or is it Apple OS X? What is the name of the file you DOWNLOADED? Where did you get it? I have Windows 7 installed and I tried installing the iTunes64Setup.exe. That was the same file that I used to install it the first time and had no problem. I'm not sure if I have 64bit or not but I see no other version at the Itunes website. In case the pic I attached is too small I have inserted the text below: The path "C:\ProgramData\Apple Computer\Installer Cache\iTunes 10.6.0.40\iTunes.msi" cannot be found. Verify that you have access to this location and try again, or try to find installation package "iTunes64.msi" in a folder from which you can install the product iTunes.It is probably because some unexpected things ocurred during your downloading and cause the file been removed. Make sure nothing else is running while downloading and close the other programs.
Note: if you are using some super old computer, like windows 95 and windows98, it might be a little difficult to download iTunes.It's a Windows 7 thing that happens sometimes (and it frustrates the *censored* out of me). Every time you see that message during the installation you have to "take ownership" of the folder in question. The install ROUTINE will then continue and you'll get the message (and have to take ownership) several times during the process.
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/add-take-ownership-to-explorer-right-click-menu-in-vista/
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