To restore, with iTunes closed drag the current itl and xml file from the iTunes folder to the desktop, then copy the backup iTunes l into the iTunes folder. into the Previous iTunes Libraries folder. It is a good idea to make regular copies of your iTunes Library files to guard against this problem:Ĭopy iTunes l and iTunes Music Library.xml somewhere else e.g. Use File>Add folder to library to add your iTunes Music folder. Start iTunes and an empty library will be created. The simple way to get everything back in iTunes loses counts, ratings and playlists.Ĭlose iTunes, drag iTunes l and iTunes Music Library.xml out ot the iTunes folder to the desktop. You have two problems which may or not be related.īuild Up of temp files in the iTunes folder. I put a lot of work into those playlists and stuff. I can't find the answer in the apple help sections, and another apple forum.Ĭan anyone please help me? I'm really bummed out about iTunes just 'destroying' my personal library for no apparent reason. I've tried a lot of ways, but I can't seem to recover my music library. I still have the damaged file, some iT files and over 1000 Temp Files, which I think might also be a way to recover my library. everything was like, reset.Ĭan this be fixed in ANY kind of (easy) way? ITunes opened, with the newly created l file, but half of my tracks were gone from its database, as well as all of my playlists, preferences, downloads. Nothing much happened, until iTunes said my l file wasn't a valid file, and therefor was renamed to iTunes Library (Damaged).itl. I started iTunes yesterday, and it was importing my library for some reason. Wasn't really mine, it was from someone with almost the exact same problem. Note On a Windows Vista-based computer, click Start, type cmd in the Start Search box, right-click cmd.exe, and then click Run as administrator.Ģ.So, I'm posting this again because the previous thread I mentioned this in got the 'answered' status. Click Start, click Run, type cmd in the Open box, and then OK. dll files that are associated with Cryptographic Services, follow these steps:ġ. Method 4: Reregister DLL files that are associated with Cryptographic Services I'm trying the suggestion made above by usinf the CMD in the Admin Mode (eg, I've tried to complete the steps outlined in "method 4"). Last successful store access was 10:32:20. Secure connection attempt to iPhone activation server unsuccessful. Secure connection attempt to iTunes Store was unsuccessful. Plug-in Path: C:\Program Files\iTunes\Plug-ins\itw_scrobbler.dllĪdapter Name: ĭescription: Intel(R) 82562V 10/100 Network Connection - Packet Scheduler MiniportĬonnection attempt to Apple web site was successful.Ĭonnection attempt to iTunes Store was successful. The current local date and time is 11:04:58. Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 (Build 2600) Make a careful note of any error messages.īut as the problem affect both PCs, I am not very hopeful about finding a problem there. If there are any missing dlls they will fail to unregister/regisrer. This is more in the nature of a diagnostic test rather than a cure. Note that in Vista you have to use "Run as administrator" for the cmd window. The other thing is more complex and PC specific - could there be a problem with cryptographic dlls which are used for secure connections. I guess that is an issue that could affect both PCs although I know nothing about that side of things for Mac. Restart iTunes after applying the change before trying. Go to Internet Options>Advanced tab and uncheck "Check for server certificate revocation" I fit is checked. Is there any chance of taking your laptop to a friends house who can connect to the store to see if it works from there?īut turning to the secure connection issue there are a couple of things we could try. It might be worth removing it at least on a temporary basis.Īs the same problem seems to affect both your computers, I have to wonder whether there is an issue with your router or ISP. Strange popping up and creation of a lot of temporary files in the iTunes folder. Although I don't know of it causing store connection problems, it is known to cause a variety of issues with iTunes. OK, so it looks as though Access to the store is not being blocked, but you are failing to make a secure connection.īefore going into that, I notice that you have iScrobbler.
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