ItunesToAppleMusic wrote:
Thank you.
I currently have Version 12.13.3.2. (latest I believe). I called suport and they said that itunes no longer able to download songs. Not sure if he was 100% since he was confused on the issue.
He's wrong, as long as you don't install Apple Music, Apple TV, or Apple Devices iTunes to continue to function as it has done for years. If you install any of them iTunes becomes severely limited.
I believe ever since updating to this version, when in itunes Store, when I click on a download to purchase a song, itunes just freezes. No download ... nothing. Have to force itunes to exist with Task Manager.
Start by deleting the Download folder inside your iTunes Media folder. Press and hold Ctrl+Shift when you launch iTunes to see if opening it in its safe mode helps with your issue. It may also help to right-click the iTunes shortcut and use Run as Administrator. If you have any third party anti-virus product you may want to exclude the iTunes folder from real time scanning, along with the media folder if it is in a separate location. Failing that you might try uninstalling and then reinstalling iTunes. See Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates - Apple Community.
In your replies ablove, there seems to be a contradiction in your answer to 1, where you indicated that itunes becomes crippled (unable to listen to music library) and yet in the answer to 4, you indicated that any purchases will be available on itunes.
Any purchases will be available in an iTunes library that isn't crippled by having Apple Music, Apple TV or Apple Devices on the same installation of Windows. I have access to multiple computers running different versions of iTunes and Apple Music (for Mac, I've installed the Windows version several times for testing but don't actively use it) along with an iPhone, iPad, Apple TVs and multiple HomePods. My unhidden purchases are available across all of the devices where they are compatible.
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