Simon: Captain... why did you come back for us? Mal: You're on my crew. Simon: Yeah, but you don't even like me. Why'd you come back? Mal: You're on my crew. Why we still talking about this?

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megan walker - Oct 23, 2009 11:47:59 am PDT #11433 of 25501
"What kind of magical sunshine and lollipop world do you live in? Because you need to be medicated."-SFist

It wouldn't surprise me, but I just got a new computer at work and copied over my library files before installing iTunes and had no problem.


DCJensen - Oct 23, 2009 12:16:33 pm PDT #11434 of 25501
All is well that ends in pizza.

You can just reinstall Quicktime. Maybe that will bring back iTunes without destroying anything.

I have not run into reinstall wiping all my settings. Huh.


Gudanov - Oct 23, 2009 12:21:21 pm PDT #11435 of 25501
Coding and Sleeping

Can't it just rebuild the library from the files on your disk, I mean aside form podcast subscriptions? I don't know how iTunes works I'm just curious.


NoiseDesign - Oct 23, 2009 1:13:07 pm PDT #11436 of 25501
Our wings are not tired

You can install Quicktime as a separate piece. Are you on Windows or Mac? On both platforms iTunes relies on Quicktime to do the actual audio decoding. I don't see how that's any more ridiculous than windows media player not working if you delete Direct Sound, or not working with certain file types if you are running an old install of DirectX.


bon bon - Oct 23, 2009 1:14:36 pm PDT #11437 of 25501
It's five thousand for kissing, ten thousand for snuggling... End of list.

You can just reinstall Quicktime. Maybe that will bring back iTunes without destroying anything.

This is on my husband's computer. Last night I tried to get rid programs he wasn't using (the PC is on its last legs). What happened so far is that when he tried to open iTunes, it said, "you can't open iTunes w/o QT. Uninstall and reinstall iTunes." He tried to just install QT -- it just installed another clean copy of iTunes, replacing all his playlists and settings, but not the music (not that it found his music, of course).

This is the nth time IME that iTunes has done something like this -- I don't understand why this software is like this.

Also this is my fault for not making sure his music was backed up.


bon bon - Oct 23, 2009 1:17:42 pm PDT #11438 of 25501
It's five thousand for kissing, ten thousand for snuggling... End of list.

On both platforms iTunes relies on Quicktime to do the actual audio decoding. I don't see how that's any more ridiculous than windows media player not working if you delete Direct Sound, or not working with certain file types if you are running an old install of DirectX.

I didn't know that, but the way that it appears to a casual user like me is a software that is separate from iTunes, but is generally bundled with it. I wouldn't expect Word to stop working and lose all my settings if I uninstalled Excel.


Stephanie - Oct 23, 2009 1:19:57 pm PDT #11439 of 25501
Trust my rage

Bon, I know nothing about PCs but I think it's weird that it would delete his music. Maybe it's still there in the music library but the new iTunes doesn't know it's there?


bon bon - Oct 23, 2009 1:21:11 pm PDT #11440 of 25501
It's five thousand for kissing, ten thousand for snuggling... End of list.

The music is there. Part of the problem I am having is trusting Bob's version of what has happened, since he is fatalistic about software failure, and just assumed that the music was gone since the new version of iTunes didn't have it. I will try to fix it from here.


Stephanie - Oct 23, 2009 2:18:24 pm PDT #11441 of 25501
Trust my rage

I asked because I had something like that happen with my photos and iPhoto once. I forget how I did it but there was some way to import the library. I had a Mac, but it may have been as simple as drag and drop the folder into iTunes (which I don't think would work on a PC).


Ailleann - Oct 23, 2009 2:23:18 pm PDT #11442 of 25501
vanguard of the socialist Hollywood liberal homosexualist agenda

No, you can drag and drop folders into iTunes on a PC.