Today, like everyone else (with an iPhone) I knew that the new firmware was available (version 2.1), so i fired up my iTunes and got prompted that a new version of iTunes was also available (version 8.0.0.35) and being the sucker that I am I downloaded and upgraded that also. To my amazement after being prompted to restart (the third time) I figured that something was wrong, besides me trying to Apple software on a PC!
Every time I started my iTunes I would be prompted with;
“Please wait while Windows configures iTunes”
and then to be prompted to restart, again (and again, and again)
Appartently and unbenounced to me Vista has a difficult time dealing with upgrading software and then craps out on updating the registry.
Lucky for your iTunes problem there is a very quick fix just…
- go to start menu –> run (or WIN-R for all you keyboard shortcut fans)
- type regedit
- press enter
- go to computer/hkey_classes_root/
- find pcast and right click it
- click permissions
during the course of this you may get a message saying you cant change anything, but you can change who can change things.
- click ok on it.
- click advanced, then owner tab
- change the owner from administrator to whatever name you are using
- click ok twice to get out of the pop-ups completely
- right click pcast again
- click permissions
- click OWNER RIGHTS
- click the allow checkboxs by full control and read.
- click ok
Now you should be able to upgrade iTunes to the latest version (version 8.0.0.35) and then upgrade your iPhone to the latest version (version 2.1)