Optical Drive and iTunes

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Please help!!! I have a new Toshiba laptop with Windows Vista Premium, 1.5
gigs memory, etc. When I load iTunes, Vista takes aware my DVD drive. If I
return the system to a previous point prior to itunes, everything is back to
normal. It appears that Microsoft is messing with my system because they
don't like Apple. What is the solution for this short of another antitrust
suit?

Please help!!!!!
 
iTunesliker said:
Please help!!! I have a new Toshiba laptop with Windows Vista Premium,
1.5
gigs memory, etc. When I load iTunes, Vista takes aware my DVD drive. If
I
return the system to a previous point prior to itunes, everything is back
to
normal. It appears that Microsoft is messing with my system because they
don't like Apple.

Seems to me more like iTunes breaking your system. Microsoft like Apple, if
Microsoft didn't like Apple they wouldn't support their platform with
products like Office etc. Nor would they of invested so much money into
them.
What is the solution for this short of another antitrust
suit?

Contact Apple support, make sure you have the latest version of iTunes, or
have a look over there forums to see if anybody has any similar issues.

http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=150

There have been a few reports of incompatibilities, which Apple will fix in
an upcoming version.

--
Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
http://www.windowsresource.net/

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iTunesliker said:
Please help!!! I have a new Toshiba laptop with Windows Vista Premium,
1.5
gigs memory, etc. When I load iTunes, Vista takes aware my DVD drive. If
I
return the system to a previous point prior to itunes, everything is back
to
normal. It appears that Microsoft is messing with my system because they
don't like Apple. What is the solution for this short of another
antitrust
suit?

As much as I like Apple and I don't like Vista very much, I've got news for
you.

iTunes does not work properly in Windows Vista because Apple have not yet
got their finger out of their collective backside and released a version of
*any* of their software which works correctly on Windows Vista.

If you go to the itunes homepage, see where it lists Vista under the list of
operating systems itunes works properly with? You *can't*? Is there a clue
to the origin of your problem in there somewhere maybe?
 
iTunesliker,

The exact same thing has been happening to me. I've actually been looking
all over the place for someone with a similiar problem. I have a brand new
gateway laptop with windows vista ultimate and everything works fine except
for when i load itunes. The actual program (the latest release, ver 7.1)
works fine and my optical drive is there initially, but when i restart my
computer the optical drive is missing from "my computer" and there is a
yellow exclamation point in the device manager telling me that windows could
not start the device. Once i uninstall itunes it comes back and works fine
again. So obviously this is a problem with itunes...and a very annoying one
at that because i have an ipod and i want to load my songs and use itunes on
my new computer, but for now it appears i'm going to still have to use my old
laptop for that, which really bites. If anyone nows anything else about this
or how to fix it i'd really appreciate knowing. If you find anything out
itunesliker please let me know.
 
The exact same thing has been happening to me. I've actually been looking
all over the place for someone with a similiar problem. I have a brand new
gateway laptop with windows vista ultimate and everything works fine
except
for when i load itunes. The actual program (the latest release, ver 7.1)
works fine and my optical drive is there initially, but when i restart my
computer the optical drive is missing from "my computer" and there is a
yellow exclamation point in the device manager telling me that windows
could
not start the device. Once i uninstall itunes it comes back and works fine
again. So obviously this is a problem with itunes...and a very annoying
one
at that because i have an ipod and i want to load my songs and use itunes
on
my new computer, but for now it appears i'm going to still have to use my
old
laptop for that, which really bites. If anyone nows anything else about
this
or how to fix it i'd really appreciate knowing. If you find anything out
itunesliker please let me know.

What error code does the Device Manager give for not being able to start the
device?

--
Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
http://www.windowsresource.net/

*Remove nospam. to reply by e-mail*
 
Yep, I have this problem too. Install Itunes and the DVD drive will no
longer work. Restore Itunes and it works perfectly. This is really
pathetic. I don't care whose fault it is, Microsoft or Apple.
 
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