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you know that you can just remove the playcount for your library, right?I delete my libraries because I arrange songs by 'Most Listened To'. So every now and then I like to mix is up and clear all the data iTunes has stored on my music files.
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Ehh, sounds like a school computer.iTunes can not complete transfer
iPod corruptediTunes has encountered a problem and needs to shut downiTunes can not shut down
please eject all devicesI tried to use iTunes today.iTunes can not eject devices being used by another application
"We have now turned on your secure desktop for absolutely no reason.
Click here to turn it off.
Sorry! We can't turn it off because of a billion different script errors.
Sorry! You can't search for "Aztec Games" on google because any text containing "games" is blocked.
No, LFS is broken. Don't you dare try to use that math exercise program.
Before we boot word up, we need to install it again. For every single person."
I don't know what you people do or what I don't do that messes up iTunes like that. I honestly can't remember a single error message since I got it in 2005 or so.
It does irk me that its default size takes the entire screen. But I resized it, so problem solved.
As for using far too many resources than it needs to, if it does I haven't noticed - also I have no idea how to measure that. I only ever have two or three programs on at once so maybe it's my less intensive computer use that's the fault for not seeing the light out of the iTunes tunnel.
It does irk me that its default size takes the entire screen. But I resized it, so problem solved.
As for using far too many resources than it needs to, if it does I haven't noticed - also I have no idea how to measure that. I only ever have two or three programs on at once so maybe it's my less intensive computer use that's the fault for not seeing the light out of the iTunes tunnel.
the only ever time I get an error message is when I plug in my iPod, with iTunes on, after having closed all the iTunes-related process shit that is constantly running unless you manually stop it (if Apple Mobile Devices isn't running, then your mobile device cannot be recognized properly by iTunes). And I directly cause that error.
pants jesus
DCS should've ended the comic a year or two ago.
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