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ITwannaBe:
Hello,
This problem has come to my attention while trying to install iTunes. I had been having trouble installing, so I read that I should delete all the files from apple and start from scratch. However, I was unable to delete one of the files as it became corrupt. I kept receiving the error 0x80070091, so I tried to do a chkdsk c:/r. It told me that the drive was NTFS (ran in an elevated command prompt). Asked if I would like to schedule it on the next start up, I said Y(yes).
It never actually ran after any of my start ups so I looked into the registry. Under the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetControlSession Manager my BootExecute had a message above the default autocheck autochk *. Something like autocheck //C??\\ I would have to look again after my next restart. As when I modify it to the default, it always fails to initialize the chkdsk and creates the line above that in my registry.
I have read every article on google and can not seem to fix it by myself. I downloaded the windows repair v2.10.2 in hopes of it potentially fixing it for me. Unfortunately it was unsuccessful, so I came here in the hopes of a cure.
Thanks for your replies,
ITwannaBe
ITwannaBe:
Here are a few screen shots from the errors/system specs:
jraju:
Hi,
You mean to say that you could not delete one file.
You could rename the file to some other thing, other than the actual name, and try to install. It should work.
Boggin:
MS has a Fix it for unable to install/uninstall so see if you can reinstall iTunes after running it http://support.microsoft.com/mats/program_install_and_uninstall
Your AV can also sometimes prevent installation so try the download/install in Safe Mode with Networking if still having problems, but I think you need to address the chkdsk problem first.
What do you get when you run chkdsk without any parameters which doesn't require a reboot ?
Have you run sfc /scannow from an elevated command prompt to see what that reports ?
Have you checked Event Viewer for errors with a time stamp for the time of the failure ?
MS has a Hotfix you could run to see if that resolves the chkdsk problem http://support.microsoft.com/kb/975778
jraju:
Hi, Boggins, Could not rename fix the problem, as he reports that he could not delete only one file
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