Thus, Windows users can’t get iTunes up and running. If you’ve encountered error 126, this is how you can fix the issue.

Steps to fix iTunes error 126 on PC

1. Check the Software’s System Requirements

The iTunes software isn’t going to run if your laptop or desktop doesn’t match its minimum system requirements. So the first thing to check is iTunes’ system requirements. The software requires a 1 GHz Intel or AMD CPU and 512 MB RAM. The latest version is only compatible with Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and 10. Also, note that there are 64 and 32-bit versions of the software. Windows users with 32-bit platforms will need to install the 32-bit iTunes version.

2. Run a System File Scan

Windows error 126 can be due to missing or corrupted DLL files. The System File Checker tool fixes corrupted system files. As such, an SFC scan could feasibly fix error 126. You can initiate an SFC scan in Windows 10 and 8 as follows.  

3. Open the Program Install and Uninstall Troubleshooter

If you can’t install iTunes, add the Program Install and Uninstall Troubleshooter to Windows. That’s a troubleshooter that can resolve software installation, uninstallation or update issues. The troubleshooter is compatible with the Windows 7, 8 and 10 platforms. Add it to Windows by pressing the Download button on this website page, and click MicrosoftProgram_Install_and_Uninstall.meta (1).diagcab to open the troubleshooter in the snapshot directly below. SPONSORED

4. Remove all Apple Software and Install iTunes

Removing all Apple software from Windows before installing or reinstalling iTunes is one of the best resolutions for error 126. Uninstalling the software via the Programs and Features tab will probably be sufficient. However, third-party utility software will more thoroughly remove the programs and leftover registry entries. This is how you can uninstall the Apple software with Advanced Uninstaller PRO.       That’s how you can resolve error 126 to install and run the iTunes software. Check out this iTunes guide for some details on how you can utilize the software. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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