iTunes says that it is an unknown error when connecting to the iTunes store.
That's an error from iTunes. Try reinstalling iTunes and Quicktime.
itunes error 13010 refers to a corrupt itunes library genius file -- to resolve it remove the "itunes library genius.itdb" from your itunes folder and relaunch iTunes
This is what iTunes error 8012 says: "Error 8012 - There was a problem downloading the artwork for (iTunes item)." Click on the link below to go directly to the Apple iTunes support page:
The 69 cents songs on iTunes can be found in the iTunes store. There is no set way to find these songs other than to do a search for them.
it means an error has occored in your computer
The fix is to run itunes as administrator
iTunes error code 4550 is an error that occurs when trying to burn music to a CD. One common fix is to try burning onto a different CD.
i have the same problem and its just the internet con't connect to the itunes store.
According to the iTunes website.... iTunes displays a -69 error when syncing iPod Last Modified: March 19, 2008 Article: HT1210 Old Article: 302684 Summary When you try to sync files to any iPod in iTunes on a Mac or Windows computer, you might see the following -69 error message: "Attempting to copy to the disk failed. An unknown error occurred (-69)" Products Affected iPod, iTunes This error occurs when iTunes tries to send files to your iPod, but a file (or files) is unusable (something is wrong with it). To figure out which file (or files) is causing the error, update to the latest version of iTunes and then do this: Control-click (Mac) or right-click (Windows) on your iPod icon in the iTunes Source pane, then choose Sync Songs from the shortcut menu. Watch the display at the top of the iTunes window while your iPod is being updated. The name of the problematic file should appear in the display right before the error appears. Then remove the bad file from the list of songs to be synced to your iPod. Select the iPod in the iTunes Source pane. Click the Settings tab. Select the "Only sync checked items" checkbox (please note that this checkbox is only available for an iPod configured to update automatically). Select the appropriate item under Library in the sidebar and find the bad file in the list. (For example, if the file in question was a song you would select Music in the iTunes Source pane. If it were a video you would select Movies or TV Shows in the sidebar.) Deselect the checkbox next to the file name. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to update your iPod. If you have multiple problematic files in your iTunes library, you may need to repeat the other steps to remove them too. To prevent future issues, you should delete the unusable files from your iTunes library, then restore them from a backup or reimport them from a CD. If you're not able to isolate to any single file or if another iPod works with the same songs, then disconnect any other devices connected to USB or FireWire and try again. If the issue continues, then then try resetting your iPod. If the issue continues, then restore your iPod.
iTunes could not connect to the iTunes Store. Maybe your Internet is off. Maybe you have a firewall that is not letting iTunes connect. Norton is vary difficult to set up for iTunes.
You uninstalled Apple's Application Support. Reinstall iTunes