Valid library file?
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Valid library file?
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Problem : My daughter cannot open iTunes in her ‘user profile’ anymore. The iTunes music list will open in the other user profiles on the computer though.
When opening iTunes the following message comes up …
“The iTunes Music Library cannot be read because it does not
appear to be a valid library file.”
I looked in the ‘Administrative Tools’, Event Viewer and the following explanation is
given ….
The description for Event ID {0} in Source { iPodService } cannot be
found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry information
or message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. You
may be able to use the /AUXSOURCE = flag to retrieve this description;
see Help and Support for details. The following information is part of the
event: Service started.
1. It is all geek speak to me. Can anyone tell me how I can correct the problem?
2. How can a library file not be valid for a particular user when up until a week ago it was working fine?
Problem : My daughter cannot open iTunes in her ‘user profile’ anymore. The iTunes music list will open in the other user profiles on the computer though.
When opening iTunes the following message comes up …
“The iTunes Music Library cannot be read because it does not
appear to be a valid library file.”
I looked in the ‘Administrative Tools’, Event Viewer and the following explanation is
given ….
The description for Event ID {0} in Source { iPodService } cannot be
found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry information
or message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. You
may be able to use the /AUXSOURCE = flag to retrieve this description;
see Help and Support for details. The following information is part of the
event: Service started.
1. It is all geek speak to me. Can anyone tell me how I can correct the problem?
2. How can a library file not be valid for a particular user when up until a week ago it was working fine?
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sprocket,
You are asking about the User Profile in iToons and not the WinXP User Account correct?
If it is the one in iToons, then my guess is the Profile is corrupted. I would just create a new Profile for your daughter.
Take Care,
Richard
P.S. Sorry, I cannot be more specific, I have not used iToons before.
You are asking about the User Profile in iToons and not the WinXP User Account correct?
If it is the one in iToons, then my guess is the Profile is corrupted. I would just create a new Profile for your daughter.
Take Care,
Richard
P.S. Sorry, I cannot be more specific, I have not used iToons before.
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Thanks Naples, the problem is with the XP user.
I continued searching the net after I posted here and came up with something that worked.
I think there is malware on board as well, what is winpup?
I continued searching the net after I posted here and came up with something that worked.
In order to correct the iTunes invalid file library problem in Windows, then do the following if you have a default install of iTunes and have not customized your library location ....
1. Open your My Music folder (should be under your My Documents folder).
2. Open the iTunes folder.
3. Move the file, "iTunes 4 Music Library.itl" from that folder to the desktop.
4. Open iTunes. Your music library will be blank.
5. On the File Menu, select Add Folder to Library.
6. In the dialog box that opens, navigate to My Documents\My Music\Itunes\ and click on the iTunes Music folder, then click OK
iTunes will rebuild your music library. If everything works properly, you can delete the file that you moved to your desktop. You can also use the above steps to add music files in other locations on your computer.:
1. Open your My Music folder (should be under your My Documents folder).
2. Open the iTunes folder.
3. Move the file, "iTunes 4 Music Library.itl" from that folder to the desktop.
4. Open iTunes. Your music library will be blank.
5. On the File Menu, select Add Folder to Library.
6. In the dialog box that opens, navigate to My Documents\My Music\Itunes\ and click on the iTunes Music folder, then click OK
iTunes will rebuild your music library. If everything works properly, you can delete the file that you moved to your desktop. You can also use the above steps to add music files in other locations on your computer.:
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sprocket,
Winpup is a memory-resident Trojan drops a copy of itself in one of the Windows system folders. It opens several pop-up ads.
HouseCall will remove it for you.
Take Care,
Richard
Winpup is a memory-resident Trojan drops a copy of itself in one of the Windows system folders. It opens several pop-up ads.
HouseCall will remove it for you.
Take Care,
Richard