![]() ITunes requires QuickTime 7.6.4 or later. If you can answer the questions with yes and it still doesn’t work, then you might want to try to reinstall Apple Quicktime. For best results, turn off compatibility mode for iTunes before you open it.”ĭid you restart your PC? Did you try to force quit iTunes? ![]() “iTunes.exe has been set to run in compatibility mode for an older version of Windows. Go to the tab “Compatibility” and check “Run this program in compatibility mode” and select Windows Vista from the dropdown field.Īfter launching the process manager via CTRL + ATL + DEL, I noticed that the process iTunes.exe was running, but I wasn’t able to force quit the process.Īfter a restart, I was able to start iTunes.exe and since I was still running it in compatibility mode it came up with a nice welcome message: To do that right-click on the iTunes icon and click on “Properties”. ![]() Ok, so I tried running iTunes in compatibility mode. If you are on 64bit Windows 7, then you will need the 64bit iTunes installer, which you can get at: Even in compatibility mode it won’t open at all.ĭo you have problems running iTunes on Windows 7 as well? Let’s find out where the problem is.įirst of all, make sure that you have the correct installer. So, I installed iTunes on Windows 7 today, but it won’t open, no matter what I do.
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