Jenn,

 

Thanks for your suggestion but I restart my computer every morning and iTunes 
is still acting hinky. Have you successfully downloaded to your computer apps 
that you've updated since installing iOS 10.3 and iTunes 12.6?

 

Alan

 

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Jennie Facer
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2017 8:10 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iTunes 12.6.0.2 for Windows and Strange Behavior

 

Hi,

 

What I would first do is restart your computer. After running an update to 
iTunes, it is always a good idea to restart and see if anything was messed up 
during the update before you plug your phone in. Once it restarts, now try to 
plug your phone in. What happens here? I had none of these problems at all. 

 

Jenn


Sent from my iPad


On Apr 4, 2017, at 6:59 PM, Alan Lemly <wale...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello List,

 

I updated my iTunes running on my Windows 7 computer before upgrading to iOS 
10.3 because an iTunes dialog informed me that it required updating to this 
version to be compatible with iOS 10.3.

 

I'm getting some strange behavior after updating to iTunes 12.6 and I'm 
wondering if others could comment on whether they're experiencing any of this. 
Specifically,

 

1.       When I launch iTunes and connect my iPhone 7 via the lightning cable, 
it takes about 9 minutes before the icon indicating iPhone connection appears. 
I timed it. Until this occurs, iTunes is unusable and seems frozen.

2.       I never was able to use iTunes to download the iOS 10.3 upgrade as 
I've done for every other prior upgrade. When I attempted this, I'd get a 
dialog saying the Apple servers were being contacted and it never did anything. 
I refused to wait longer than an hour so can't say I fully tested this.

3.       When I go to the iTunes menu Help, Check for Updates, I get another 
one of those dialogs indicating that Apple is being contacted and nothing else 
happens during the many minutes I've waited. Ultimately, I have to start task 
manager to exit iTunes which has stopped responding.

4.       When I check the app updates by pressing ctrl + 7 and selecting 
updates in order to download backups to my Windows 7 computer as I've always 
done, none of the apps I've updated since going on iOS 10.3 show up in those 
presented for update download to my computer.

 

I've re-downloaded the latest iTunes and run the repair option but I'm not 
getting any different behavior.

 

Can someone who has updated to iTunes for Windows 12. 6 try one of the above 
items and let me know what you're experiencing? I'm mostly concerned about item 
4 because I really like the ability to back up my apps to my local computer.

 

Thanks in advance for your help.

 

Alan Lemly

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