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Well, there could be a number of reasons why. You could be lacking in enough RAM (Random Access Memory). You could have too many programs open. iTunes is a RAM hog. Your hard drive could also be slowing your computer down. Regular spinning hard drives are a lot slower than solid state hard drives. The solid state ones also cost a lot more.  · An unstable or corrupted library file can cause iTunes to suddenly quit or not open at all. Recreating a library file is a lengthy process that depends heavily on the operating system you are using. See the iTunes Support page under Resources for detailed www.doorway.ru: Marie Cartwright.  · Update iTunes on Your Computer. If you are using an obsolete version of iTunes on your computer, it may have bugs and issues that are causing it to constantly launch on your machine. The best way to fix the issue is to update the version of iTunes on your computer and that should prevent the app from automatically launching every now and www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 9 mins.


Answer (1 of 9): I ran through multiple suggestions to fix iTunes not launching and found non of them worked. By sheer luck???, (I say intuition, the wife says otherwise) I stumbled upon this fix which has now worked for three separate cases of iTunes failing to launch. 1. For those on windows 1. Method 2: Fix "iTunes Won't Launch" by Add A New iTunes Library File. Step 1: Confirm that your Apple device is connected securely to your computer. If you are not trying to access iTunes via an Apple device, or if your device is connected correctly, continue to step 2. Step 2: Configure your firewall to allow iTunes to connect to the Internet. Download iTunes from Apple's website, then click Download to download the iTunes www.doorway.ru prompted, click Save (instead of Run). If you have Windows 10, you can get the latest version of iTunes from the Microsoft www.doorway.ru you get iTunes from the Microsoft Store, you shouldn't need to follow the rest of the steps in this article.


An unstable or corrupted library file can cause iTunes to suddenly quit or not open at all. Recreating a library file is a lengthy process that depends heavily on the operating system you are using. See the iTunes Support page under Resources for detailed instructions. C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\iTunes\iTunes Plug-ins Move the plug-ins to another folder, and then paste them back one by one to isolate which plugin is causing the error. Once you figure out which plug-in is causing the error, you can either remove the plugin or contact the developer to provide an updated version. Hold down Shift–Control while opening iTunes. You should see a dialog that says "iTunes is running in safe mode" before iTunes finishes starting up. Click Continue. See if the issue you're experiencing persists in Safe Mode. If you have the same issue while iTunes is in Safe Mode, proceed to the "Create a new user account" section.

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