Posted October 01, 2023
Dug out my old iPod classic a while ago, and hooked it up to my very old music centre. All fine until I wanted to mke some changes, but the newest version of iTunes (11 I think) won't recognise my iPod.
I uninstalled iTunes, downloaded iTunes 10 and now iTunes won't run at all. I'm getting a Windows error and also a missing dll file error, which keeps changing. icuin40.dll was one.
Here's an example: 'The procedure entry point JSContextGetGlobalObject could not be located in the dynamic link library Webkit.dll
Error 7 Windows error 127
I've run 'Repair' uninstalled, reinstalled, still nothing. Now I'm worse off than I was before, at least iTunes used to play on my laptop. All my music CD's were copied to the computer and various external hard drives a long time ago, and I don't have a CD player any more. (The CD player in the music centre doesn't work, can't open the tray. And it doesn't have that useful little hole where you could stick a paper clip to open it.)
Naturally, to go with all this old equipment, I'm running Windows 7. Can't afford to upgrade anything.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. I've searched online, rejected various helpful sites where I can download PC repair help to give me my missing dll file and a few malware additions, also taken on board suggestions from the Apple Community, but no luck so far.
I uninstalled iTunes, downloaded iTunes 10 and now iTunes won't run at all. I'm getting a Windows error and also a missing dll file error, which keeps changing. icuin40.dll was one.
Here's an example: 'The procedure entry point JSContextGetGlobalObject could not be located in the dynamic link library Webkit.dll
Error 7 Windows error 127
I've run 'Repair' uninstalled, reinstalled, still nothing. Now I'm worse off than I was before, at least iTunes used to play on my laptop. All my music CD's were copied to the computer and various external hard drives a long time ago, and I don't have a CD player any more. (The CD player in the music centre doesn't work, can't open the tray. And it doesn't have that useful little hole where you could stick a paper clip to open it.)
Naturally, to go with all this old equipment, I'm running Windows 7. Can't afford to upgrade anything.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. I've searched online, rejected various helpful sites where I can download PC repair help to give me my missing dll file and a few malware additions, also taken on board suggestions from the Apple Community, but no luck so far.
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