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FrustratedVistaITunesUser
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      12-26-2007
As of 12/27/07 I have the latest Vista updates and the latest iTunes. If I
start iTunes and attempt to add a small video (mp4) itunes locks up and is
nearly impossible to kill ... If I use task manager to kill it it takes about
10 min+ to die. As you can imagine this makes both iTunes and Vista unusable
togethter.

During this time that it is locked up I start getting the following events
posted to the Windows System Event log. Apple forums have been unable to
help me. This problem only seems to occur with iTunes.

The basic message in the event below is
The driver for device \Device\Scsi\iteatapi1 detected a port timeout due to
prolonged inactivity. All associated busses were reset in an effort to clear
the condition.

Log Name: System
Source: iteatapi
Date: 12/26/2007 8:51:01 AM
Event ID: 117
Task Category: None
Level: Error
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: Jon-PC
Description:
The driver for device \Device\Scsi\iteatapi1 detected a port timeout due to
prolonged inactivity. All associated busses were reset in an effort to clear
the condition.
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="iteatapi" />
<EventID Qualifiers="49156">117</EventID>
<Level>2</Level>
<Task>0</Task>
<Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-12-26T13:51:01.715Z" />
<EventRecordID>41448</EventRecordID>
<Channel>System</Channel>
<Computer>Jon-PC</Computer>
<Security />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data>\Device\Scsi\iteatapi1</Data>

<Binary>000000000100000000000000750004C00001000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000</Binary>
</EventData>
</Event>
 
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uvbogden
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      12-27-2007
Most of us are used to installing an application update over an existing
version of the program. However, for many programs in Vista, the old program
must be completely uninstalled before the update or new program can be
successfully installed. Download and installation of programs or updates
sometimes fails, leaving broken install debris. Normal uninstall processes
on Vista are generally inadequate, often leaving program remnant files and
orphaned registry entries on your system. Buildup of this install/uninstall
debris can block normal program installation, impair proper program
functioning, generate any number of error messages, and degrade Vista
performance.

Complete removal of broken installs and incomplete uninstalls is essential
for normal install processes to occur. You can do this retroactively, after
debris buildup has accumulated to the point of major computer malfunction,
using a good registry scanner/cleaner. It is preferred to do this
proactively, cleaning file remnants and registry entries after each
uninstall, preventing debris buildup. Proactively, you can remove this
install/uninstall debris manually with help from Windows Install CleanUp
Utility or you can use Smarty Uninstaller.

The best way to remove all the remnants of a partially uninstalled program
or a broken install is to use Smarty Uninstaller. This program will scan
your system and list all the programs on your computer, including "broken"
parts of programs. It will then run the program's uninstaller (if present),
and then rescan to list any pieces left on your system. Clicking Cleanup
will then remove all traces of your program and installation of the new or
update program can then proceed normally.

A link to Smarty Uninstaller and other information about install/uninstall
problems can be found at the following tutorial. For information on removing
an empty listing from your Programs and Features, see the second tutorial.
The third and fourth links are to good registry scanner/cleaner programs. If
the preceding doesn’t solve your problem, see the fifth link about your
Repair Vista Options.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/87...ram-vista.html

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/86...all-entry.html

http://www.ccleaner.com/

http://wisecleaner.com/download.html

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...-sequence.html


"FrustratedVistaITunesUser" wrote:

> As of 12/27/07 I have the latest Vista updates and the latest iTunes. If I
> start iTunes and attempt to add a small video (mp4) itunes locks up and is
> nearly impossible to kill ... If I use task manager to kill it it takes about
> 10 min+ to die. As you can imagine this makes both iTunes and Vista unusable
> togethter.
>
> During this time that it is locked up I start getting the following events
> posted to the Windows System Event log. Apple forums have been unable to
> help me. This problem only seems to occur with iTunes.
>
> The basic message in the event below is
> The driver for device \Device\Scsi\iteatapi1 detected a port timeout due to
> prolonged inactivity. All associated busses were reset in an effort to clear
> the condition.
>
> Log Name: System
> Source: iteatapi
> Date: 12/26/2007 8:51:01 AM
> Event ID: 117
> Task Category: None
> Level: Error
> Keywords: Classic
> User: N/A
> Computer: Jon-PC
> Description:
> The driver for device \Device\Scsi\iteatapi1 detected a port timeout due to
> prolonged inactivity. All associated busses were reset in an effort to clear
> the condition.
> Event Xml:
> <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
> <System>
> <Provider Name="iteatapi" />
> <EventID Qualifiers="49156">117</EventID>
> <Level>2</Level>
> <Task>0</Task>
> <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
> <TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-12-26T13:51:01.715Z" />
> <EventRecordID>41448</EventRecordID>
> <Channel>System</Channel>
> <Computer>Jon-PC</Computer>
> <Security />
> </System>
> <EventData>
> <Data>\Device\Scsi\iteatapi1</Data>
>
> <Binary>000000000100000000000000750004C00001000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000</Binary>
> </EventData>
> </Event>

 
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FrustratedVistaITunesUser
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      12-28-2007
Thanks for the good suggestions. I appreciate them. However, nothing has
fixed this. I've been using Vista for 3 months now and am increasinging
interested in moving back to XP.

"uvbogden" wrote:

> Most of us are used to installing an application update over an existing
> version of the program. However, for many programs in Vista, the old program
> must be completely uninstalled before the update or new program can be
> successfully installed. Download and installation of programs or updates
> sometimes fails, leaving broken install debris. Normal uninstall processes
> on Vista are generally inadequate, often leaving program remnant files and
> orphaned registry entries on your system. Buildup of this install/uninstall
> debris can block normal program installation, impair proper program
> functioning, generate any number of error messages, and degrade Vista
> performance.
>
> Complete removal of broken installs and incomplete uninstalls is essential
> for normal install processes to occur. You can do this retroactively, after
> debris buildup has accumulated to the point of major computer malfunction,
> using a good registry scanner/cleaner. It is preferred to do this
> proactively, cleaning file remnants and registry entries after each
> uninstall, preventing debris buildup. Proactively, you can remove this
> install/uninstall debris manually with help from Windows Install CleanUp
> Utility or you can use Smarty Uninstaller.
>
> The best way to remove all the remnants of a partially uninstalled program
> or a broken install is to use Smarty Uninstaller. This program will scan
> your system and list all the programs on your computer, including "broken"
> parts of programs. It will then run the program's uninstaller (if present),
> and then rescan to list any pieces left on your system. Clicking Cleanup
> will then remove all traces of your program and installation of the new or
> update program can then proceed normally.
>
> A link to Smarty Uninstaller and other information about install/uninstall
> problems can be found at the following tutorial. For information on removing
> an empty listing from your Programs and Features, see the second tutorial.
> The third and fourth links are to good registry scanner/cleaner programs. If
> the preceding doesn’t solve your problem, see the fifth link about your
> Repair Vista Options.
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/87...ram-vista.html
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/86...all-entry.html
>
> http://www.ccleaner.com/
>
> http://wisecleaner.com/download.html
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/10...-sequence.html
>
>
> "FrustratedVistaITunesUser" wrote:
>
> > As of 12/27/07 I have the latest Vista updates and the latest iTunes. If I
> > start iTunes and attempt to add a small video (mp4) itunes locks up and is
> > nearly impossible to kill ... If I use task manager to kill it it takes about
> > 10 min+ to die. As you can imagine this makes both iTunes and Vista unusable
> > togethter.
> >
> > During this time that it is locked up I start getting the following events
> > posted to the Windows System Event log. Apple forums have been unable to
> > help me. This problem only seems to occur with iTunes.
> >
> > The basic message in the event below is
> > The driver for device \Device\Scsi\iteatapi1 detected a port timeout due to
> > prolonged inactivity. All associated busses were reset in an effort to clear
> > the condition.
> >
> > Log Name: System
> > Source: iteatapi
> > Date: 12/26/2007 8:51:01 AM
> > Event ID: 117
> > Task Category: None
> > Level: Error
> > Keywords: Classic
> > User: N/A
> > Computer: Jon-PC
> > Description:
> > The driver for device \Device\Scsi\iteatapi1 detected a port timeout due to
> > prolonged inactivity. All associated busses were reset in an effort to clear
> > the condition.
> > Event Xml:
> > <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
> > <System>
> > <Provider Name="iteatapi" />
> > <EventID Qualifiers="49156">117</EventID>
> > <Level>2</Level>
> > <Task>0</Task>
> > <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
> > <TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-12-26T13:51:01.715Z" />
> > <EventRecordID>41448</EventRecordID>
> > <Channel>System</Channel>
> > <Computer>Jon-PC</Computer>
> > <Security />
> > </System>
> > <EventData>
> > <Data>\Device\Scsi\iteatapi1</Data>
> >
> > <Binary>000000000100000000000000750004C00001000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000</Binary>
> > </EventData>
> > </Event>

 
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