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Error message when logging into ITunes and audio will not play. "Itunes has detected a problem with your audio configuration. Audio/video playback may not operate properly." I have searched google and tried everything suggested. Dang! This is so frustrating and it looks like it has been going on for quite sometime!!! Like 2 years ago. I have tried everything! Such as...typing Start, Run type in Services.msc (It is marked start) No Luck! Remove Itunes and Quick time....No Luck! Downloaded drivers from Dell...No Luck! Repair of Itunes...No Luck! Please someone HELP ME!!!

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You should uninstall audio drivers then install the updated drivers for your audio.

then un-install iTunes and its all apple product using revo un-installer. that will ask to remove all the registry so while uninstalling the programme select all and delete them.

then download and install latest iTunes.

it will start working.

if it doesn't you can restore your computer to a previous date on which your itunes was working properly.

to do so.

click on Start >>>All Programms>>> Accessories>>System Tools>> System Restore>> Select the Date and Restore your Computer.

Enjoy!!

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