iTunes for Windows XP: Troubleshooting unexpected quits, freezes, or launch issues


 
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iTunes for Windows XP: Troubleshooting unexpected quits, freezes, or launch issues

This article provides some general suggestions when trying to troubleshoot an issue where iTunes for Windows won't open or unexpectedly quits. It may be useful to print this document before following the steps outlined below. For a discussion of troubleshooting iTunes for Windows in Windows Vista, see this article. If you are having trouble installing iTunes, go here for help. However, if you see one of the following specific error messages, click on the corresponding link for more information. The iTunes application could not be opened. An unknown error occurred (0x666D743F) iTunes 7 for Windows: iTunes had detected an audio configuration problem

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ppmtobmp(1)						      General Commands Manual						       ppmtobmp(1)

NAME
ppmtobmp - convert a portable pixmap into a BMP file SYNOPSIS
ppmtobmp [-windows] [-os2] [-bpp=bits_per_pixel] [ppmfile] DESCRIPTION
Reads a portable pixmap as input. Produces a Microsoft Windows or OS/2 BMP file as output. OPTIONS
All options can be abbreviated to their shortest unique prefix and you can use a double dash in place of the single dash, GNU-style. -windows Tells the program to produce a Microsoft Windows BMP file. (This is the default.) -os2 Tells the program to produce an OS/2 BMP file. (Before August 2000, this was the default). -bpp This determines how many bits per pixel you want the BMP file to contain. Only 1, 4, 8, and 24 are possible. By default, ppmtobmp chooses the smallest number with which it can represent all the colors in the input image. If you specify a number too small to represent all the colors in the input image, ppmtobmp tells you and terminates. You can use ppmquant or ppmdither to reduce the number of colors in the image. NOTES
To get a faithful reproduction of the input image, the maxval of the input image must be 255. If it is something else, ppmtobmp the colors in the BMP file may be slightly different from the colors in the input. Windows icons are not BMP files. Use ppmtowinicon to create those. SEE ALSO
bmptoppm(1), ppmtowinicon(1), ppmquant(1), ppmdither(1), ppm(5) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1992 by David W. Sanderson. 13 June 2000 ppmtobmp(1)