Apple Error Message?
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Apple Error Message?
Every time I turn on my PC the following message appears: -
"AppleSyncNotifier.exe failed to start. Failed to find CoreFoundation.dll Re-installing application may help"
It goes away as soon as I press Enter so not the end of the world but I would like to get rid of it.
So what is this all about? I think the only Apple programme I have is iTunes. But if I uninstall can I just install again using google and finding iTunes and, if I do, will I lose all the music which is listed and paid for?
Using XP btw.
Thanks, David
"AppleSyncNotifier.exe failed to start. Failed to find CoreFoundation.dll Re-installing application may help"
It goes away as soon as I press Enter so not the end of the world but I would like to get rid of it.
So what is this all about? I think the only Apple programme I have is iTunes. But if I uninstall can I just install again using google and finding iTunes and, if I do, will I lose all the music which is listed and paid for?
Using XP btw.
Thanks, David
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Hi David,
It will be part of iTunes, more likely to do with the sync facilities of iTunes.
No need to google for it, just grab it from here. There is also a support doc here detailing how to remove it and other stuff they install on XP. I'd go for killing iTunes first off.
Apple did release version 9.2.2 yesterday, so you'll be on the very latest once you have updated.
No you won't lose your music when you uninstall iTunes, it simply deletes the application. If you want to be ultra-safe then backup the machine, or just the music before uninstalling.
It will be part of iTunes, more likely to do with the sync facilities of iTunes.
No need to google for it, just grab it from here. There is also a support doc here detailing how to remove it and other stuff they install on XP. I'd go for killing iTunes first off.
Apple did release version 9.2.2 yesterday, so you'll be on the very latest once you have updated.
No you won't lose your music when you uninstall iTunes, it simply deletes the application. If you want to be ultra-safe then backup the machine, or just the music before uninstalling.
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Thanks once again for coming to my assistance Markus.
That all looks promising and I will run through this evening.
atb, David
That all looks promising and I will run through this evening.
atb, David
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