Microsoft issues a fix to solve iPod problems on Vista
May 11th, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 58 times, 1 so far today
Microsoft issues a fix to solve iPod problems on Vista
Software giant Microsoft has issued a fix for the owners of iPod music player who are using computers loaded with the Windows Vista operating system.
The company said that this is the final patch for Vista users who have issues with their iPods. Microsoft had previously suggested iPod owners to avoid upgrading to Vista as it caused issues with the music player.
Apple has been trying to issue their own series of patches to fix the incompatibilities between Apple iTunes and Windows Vista.
Nick White on the Vista Team blog said: “Today we’re publishing at the Microsoft Download Center a recommended final compatibility update for users of Windows Vista and the Apple iPod; this same update will be automatically available via Windows Update on Tuesday 22, May. The release is for users worldwide and works with the latest version of Apple iTunes to correct an issue that caused some iPods to become corrupted when ejecting them using Windows Explorer or the ‘Safely Remove Hardware’ function in the System Tray.”
The fix has been made available on the Microsoft’s download site. The company would be delivering this patch on Windows Update May 22nd.
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