I was play modern combat 4 but I delete it I c'ant reinstalled because it's from my friend Apple ID I d'ont want to buy it what I should do knowing I've played on my iPad
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I was play modern combat 4 but I delete it I c'ant reinstalled because it's from my friend Apple ID I d'ont want to buy it what I should do knowing I've played on my iPad
I was play modern combat 4 but I delete it I c'ant reinstalled because it's from my friend Apple ID I d'ont want to buy it what I should do knowing I've played on my iPad
I'd like to try doing a "Run as administrator" on your iTunes.
Quit iTunes first.
In Computer, open Local Disk C: or whichever drive you have your program files installed on.
If you have a 32-bit Windows, open the "Program files" folder.
If you have a 64-bit Windows, open the "Program Files (x86)" folder.
Open the "iTunes" folder.
Right-click on the iTunes.exe file and select "run as administrator".
Can you play the movies without the message, now?
I'd like to try doing a "Run as administrator" on your iTunes.
Quit iTunes first.
In Computer, open Local Disk C: or whichever drive you have your program files installed on.
If you have a 32-bit Windows, open the "Program files" folder.
If you have a 64-bit Windows, open the "Program Files (x86)" folder.
Open the "iTunes" folder.
Right-click on the iTunes.exe file and select "run as administrator".
Can you play the movies without the message, now?