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Socoder -> On Topic -> iTunes vs Windows = BSOD!

Sat, 13 Sep 2008, 00:48
Jayenkai
Interesting...
Seems that Apple's decided to sneakily hack their way into Windows, in order to install some drivers, which then inevitably end up causing good-old BSOD's!
Woot!


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Sat, 13 Sep 2008, 00:59
Spare
that's really bad... I dislike iTunes already, but I guess I won't have to try it again
Sat, 13 Sep 2008, 01:11
JL235
Drivers are the cause for the majority of BSODs, so that doesn't surprise me. Apple have also a history now of trying to push their software (like Safari) onto Windows users as an update. So it doesn't also surprise me that they are doing it with drivers.

Although to be fair I don't really see much of a problem with this from the article. Apple were updating the drivers for connecting your ipod to your pc and for burning cd's. This is a good thing! It's just a terrible shame that those drivers are buggy and crap.
Sat, 13 Sep 2008, 07:35
Stealth
Drivers don't count as something Apple has pushed. I guess just don't use it, Apple's loss.

|edit| It seems like Apple has patched the problem now. |edit|

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