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Ok...we had a partition on the desktop computer where we had a C: and a D:. All of our programs were being saved on the d drive. Recently, the partition was removed because of some technical mumbo jumbo, and all the d programs were put on the c drive. They're all technically still there, but now none of them work.
I've tried to re-download ITunes, and it downloads fine. But, when I try to install it, it give me an error message that says 'invalid drive d:' I guess it's still trying to install it on the d drive, which isn't there anymore. How do I change it to where it will install it on the c drive, and forget the d ever even existed?
Useruser666
04-01-2005, 05:22 PM
Have you tried uninstalling it first? You may not be able to uninstall it since the original partition has been changed.
Try uninstalling it, either by finding the uninstall icon shortcut from the start menu, or by directly going to the Itunes directory and running the uninstall.exe from there.
If both of those fail, you can try this last idea. You will have to know how to edit your windows registry though. WARNING!!! You can really mess your computer up by editing your registry. Make a backup copy first!!!
Delete your Itunes folder.
Type regedit in the Run dialogue box.
Delete any mentions of Itunes from your registry.
Look under HKEY_CURRENT_USER / SOFTWARE
and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE
You can search through the entire registry by pressing ctrl F.
baseline bum
04-01-2005, 05:40 PM
I hate windows. In Linux I don't have to worry about a stupid registry... just cd to ~/bin and delete whatever program I don't want, and delete any libs it has in ~/lib
It won't let me uninstall, because I'm getting the same message. I don't want to try the registry thing just yet, because of the possible repercussions.
CosmicCowboy
04-01-2005, 06:23 PM
do what I do and just give that computer to the kids and buy another one for you...some friend of your kids will figure out how to either fix it or really screw it up...:lol
exstatic
04-01-2005, 06:46 PM
I don't want to try the registry thing just yet, because of the possible repercussions.
It's the registry. You can screw around with everything else, but utimately, the registry is looking for the program on a drive that no longer exists.
Useruser666
04-01-2005, 09:36 PM
What I told you is pretty safe if you back up the registry first. Otherwise you can take it in to a fix-it shop.
Kori Ellis
04-01-2005, 10:23 PM
Call this guy Mark 287-0465. He'll either tell you how to fix it, or you can bring it to him and he'll charge you to fix (he doesn't charge that much). He's located near 281 and Donella.
Tell him that I referred you.
Nbadan
04-02-2005, 02:32 AM
Without going into the registry to make the necessary changes, which can be scary for novices, you could repartition your HD to have a D: partition again by simply using FDisk or a partition program like Partition Magic.
Useruser666
04-02-2005, 02:09 PM
Without going into the registry to make the necessary changes, which can be scary for novices, you could repartition your HD to have a D: partition again by simply using FDisk or a partition program like Partition Magic.
But he would still have to see what the directory setup was and copy it exactly as before. Hearing about this trouble with ITunes makes me really want to stay away from it now.
Stay away from ITunes?
ITunes has been completely great for me before the partition was removed. It's a really good, user friendly program, and I'd never had any problems with it. By far the best audio program I'd used.
The problems just started with the removal of the partition. There are a few other programs it does it with, too.
If you're talking about something else, then carry on..
exstatic
04-02-2005, 07:26 PM
Moral of the story: don't F with partitions on a Win-do'hs machine.
You could make a backup of the registry, as stated earlier. It's really not that scary to edit. I think that if you target just one program to fix at a time, you would be OK. What's the worst that would happen? ITunes wouldn't work? It's not working now!
Shelly
04-02-2005, 07:32 PM
do what I do and just give that computer to the kids and buy another one for you...some friend of your kids will figure out how to either fix it or really screw it up...:lol
:lol That's why my kids have their own computer!
Useruser666
04-03-2005, 05:43 PM
Stay away from ITunes?
ITunes has been completely great for me before the partition was removed. It's a really good, user friendly program, and I'd never had any problems with it. By far the best audio program I'd used.
The problems just started with the removal of the partition. There are a few other programs it does it with, too.
If you're talking about something else, then carry on..
Uh, my free music that I can access at anytime because I don't have to use a specific program. And it doesn't matter how many partitions come and go, I can always play my music.
If I were to actualy sign up for a pay service, I wouldn't want to have such limitations.
Nbadan
04-04-2005, 12:59 AM
Uh, my free music that I can access at anytime because I don't have to use a specific program. And it doesn't matter how many partitions come and go, I can always play my music.
I've never tried ITunes, but I'm sure there has to be a way to change the save location.
Useruser666
04-04-2005, 07:47 AM
I've never tried ITunes, but I'm sure there has to be a way to change the save location.
With rights managment you never know. That's why I will stick with mp3.
ducks
04-04-2005, 10:40 AM
you should have uninstalled all your programs before you started changing your Partitions around. You said ALL your programs were not working right. If you have the restore disk you could backup what data you want then start over. OR WHY Not make a Partition drive d and move what you had there before.
by the way Itunes rules
Useruser666
04-04-2005, 11:00 AM
Free tunes rules.
2Blonde
04-04-2005, 03:01 PM
I have a question about Itunes. My husband has an Ipod and downloads a lot of tunes from Itunes. Now my daughter just got an Ipod. He told her that the songs she gets from itunes she has to pay for. She can't get them from him even though he has already paid for them. Apparently the .99 cents per song is only good for each particular ipod. I think that sucks that you should have to pay for the same song more than once in the same household. Is this correct?
...2Blonde
Shelly
04-04-2005, 03:22 PM
I have a question about Itunes. My husband has an Ipod and downloads a lot of tunes from Itunes. Now my daughter just got an Ipod. He told her that the songs she gets from itunes she has to pay for. She can't get them from him even though he has already paid for them. Apparently the .99 cents per song is only good for each particular ipod. I think that sucks that you should have to pay for the same song more than once in the same household. Is this correct?
...2Blonde
I'm not sure, but he should be able to upload them to his hard drive and she can copy them from there.
My husband downloads to his computer than copies it to his ipod.
2Blonde
04-04-2005, 04:50 PM
He does upload them, but the ones from itunes apparently are regisitered to a particular ipod. By serial number or something, I guess. Damn proprietary hitech crap. :pctoss
...2Blonde
Shelly
04-04-2005, 04:53 PM
That sucks! We only have one Ipod so I guess we never had that problem.
There's gotta be a way....
2Blonde
04-04-2005, 05:12 PM
I hope so because I wouldn't mind getting one of the ipod minis but not if I have to pay all over for the same songs. For now I'll just stick with my little mp3 player that only holds 34 songs.
...2Blonde
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