I can't be the only person in the whole world dealing with this!!! Shane I am the guy that sent you the email about this. I can't connect to the iTunes store. So I cant sync and tend to my extensive music library. I used the all in one windows tool and it has done wonders for my computer. One thing I forgot to mention is I did have to work on the registry settings for my CD/DVD Drive. The link is here:
http://support.apple.com/kb/ts3299For the sake of getting more eyes on the problem and documenting the matter I will include the email sent to
[email protected]:
"Hello Shane,
My name is Juan. Your site has been tremendous help. I was ready to fire my CPU out a window! Blue screen of Death, Alureon virus that would shut down Norton 360, all sorts of problems. The awesome site you and your fellow tech heads have put together have enabled me to send Norton packing and fix my own problems! Avast, Malwarebytes, Super Anti-Spyware and last but certainly not least your all in one Windows repair tool! I can't thank you enough, you guys ROCK!
On to the iTunes thing; after this huge overhaul the only thing I can't seem to fix is an error that popped up afterwards. Unknown error #80092013. I was able to get a previous version of iTunes to work and connect to the store, but my new iPod will not sync with the old software. I will attach the diagnostic report and maybe you can interpret it a lot easier than I can. I do think it has to do with how the security certificates are being handled. I downloaded Safari for Windows and had similar problems connecting to trusted sites that would work fine on Firefox or Chrome. Of course, Apple tech is no help, after doing some research on the apple community web site they charge you to "help", give you the run around and blame Microsoft. I'm not interested in the blame game, I'm searching for solutions! So many people like to complain instead of being pro-active.
I also tried all the things laid out in this thread:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5159719I am running Windows 7 Home Premium, service pack 1 on a 64 bit system. Thank you for any light you can shed on this matter. I have spent many, many hours trying to fix this and I have humbly given up and hope you Gurus can impart more gold in the form of knowledge. If not thanks for your time and thanks again for all your help already from running the site!"
Now, Shane did respond about the firewall conflict in the attached diagnostic report, my response was as follows: That's the funny thing though, when I go to the firewall settings through the control panel (as an administrator) iTunes IS enabled as far as the system is concerned! It's bananas!"
This is my first post here, I hope this was not too long, please forgive a noob! Thank you for reading and thanks for any input.