
PHONETRANS ITUNES 32 BIT INSTALL
Then I reinstalled Windows yet again and reinstalled ALL my software which is where I'm at now-no problems at all, and I'll most likely continue to not have problems as long as I don't install iTunes or do something foolish. I installed 3 other programs, one of them Chrome, and when iTunes came up, about 1/3 of the way through, the CPU went to 99%.Īfter it fully installed, I then tried stopping all Apple services in services.msc. So after I had reinstalled Windows 10, I ran the Task Manager and watched the CPU usage for every program I installed on my computer.

After I had thought the reason why I was having the same problem in the previous install was because of PhoneTrans (to transfer files back and forth between my computer and my iPhone so I could easily make custom ringtones), which it wasn't, but I wasn't going to take any chances and never installed that again. By the time I had typed the OP, it had been 8 hours, as I was researching this stuff to make sure I wasn't jumping the gun.Īt somewhere around the 1/3 mark of installing iTunes, the CPU went to 99% and never came back down. What made me even look at the task manager in the first place on my July 29 install of Windows 10 was that when I was editing videos, the CPU fan was on full speed and I kept hearing that little "beep" sound that shows that the CPU is getting a little too hot.įresh copy means within an hour of installing Windows. So yes, my system runs Windows 10 just fine.
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Apple has had over 6 months to create a new version of iTunes that's fully compatible with Windows 10.Īs to your questions: I was running Windows 10 Insider Preview since sometime in February, and I upgraded to the full version on the 29th of July. So don't act like I'm over-reacting to this. Computers overheating and CPUs frying because of bad software is not going to be taken lightly by some people. They have no way of letting people report a general issue, it has to be on the list of things that they think are "valid" issues.Īnd yes, Apple is probably going to be given a problem over this, probably lawsuits, as I know I'm not going to be the only person having this issue.


First off, if Apple doesn't actually look at the forums, then I don't know what to say-no matter how I typed in my problem when wanting to report an issue and get help on it from Apple support, they kept saying "please type in a valid issue", so that's why I posted about this here.
