I am trying to update the new itunes as prompted by apple but it will not install. I keep getting an alert popping up telling me to close I tunes, which it is already, and the installation fails.
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iMac (20-inch Early 2009), Mac OS X (10.5.8)
I had Mavericks previously installed on my iMac mid 2007 and was promoted to upgrade to Yosemite which I did. Now when I try to open iPhoto and it reads unresponsive in red letters on the force quit window. When I select and click force quit computer then freezes. I am however able to open iTunes but when I plug my iPod in computer then freezes.
If I create a smart playlist in itunes and deselect live updating then how exactly does the smart playlist load up?
The reason I ask is that started setting up Smart Playlists for all of the artists on my computer and they're all set to live update which is consequently slowing down my itunes. I realize that I may not necessarily need that. My question is though...how exactly would I go about manually updating a smart playlist that has live updating turned off?
I just bought my MacBook Pro and installed the updates... however, when I try to update my iTunes (since it says version 10.6.3 is available) but when it's almost done I get a message stating it can't be installed because the "update cannot be verified". How do I upgrade my MacBook to the latest iTunes?
Info: MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2012), Mac OS X (10.7.4)
I own this type of iMac and it runs Mac OS X 10.2.8 it is also a G4, Now i've read and read and READ but still the iMac refuses to update, in the Apple menu where it should be there is a blank space.
Last night I decided to update to iTunes 9.1.1, via the software update prompt. It prompted me to restart my computer (laptop, Windows Vista). I proceeded to do so, but it got hung up in the log off screen for over 15 minutes. I turned off the computer and came back into the desktop. Tried to load iTunes, but it wouldn't load anymore. Tried to reinstall the software update, but now it's searching for a .msi file that I have no idea about? Anyone have any input as how I can resolve this, and have I lost all of my music in iTunes at this point?
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I tried to update itunes but keep getting the message download corupted. Try later to download the update. I have tried 5 times. I looked for the corupted download to delete but could not find it. What is the best way to proceed?
I've had some disk errors (Missing thread record) on the 2GB drive in my Imac i7. After repairing with Diskwarrior the problem reoccurred after a few days.
I did bad block test and everything was OK, so I was thinking it maybe was the OS (10.6.2) causing the error.
I DL the 10.6.2 combo update,to do a reinstall but the installer won't let me install "Mac OS X Update Combined can't be installed on this disk. This volume does not meet the requirements for this update" -any suggestions?
I noticed recently that iTunes TV passes now download only the HD version of new episodes. This works for me since I never use the SD version. Wanting to clear up some disk space I decided to delete the SD version of previous episodes (i.e., via revealing in Finder and moving to Trash unwanted SD files). However I noticed that the "HD-SD" tag for those episodes is not updated and still shows "HD-SD".Â
I've tried to "consolidate files" hoping that would update the tag, but it doesn't. I've tried quitting iTunes and reopening, but that doesn't update the tag either. I realize I can delete the episodes and re-add them, but I'd rather not do that since you also lose some information. how to get the tag updated so it accurately reflects only "HD"?Â
I have a mac book pro with osx 10.6.8. I am unable to update my itunes to version 10.5. Itunes says there are updates but after going through the update process it then says there are no new versions. I would like to update my iphone 4 but can not do it without itunes 10.5.
I recently got an iPhone 4S and when I plug it into my computer it says something along the lines of 'you need to update your iTunes so that the two can work together' and then it says 'would you like to download iTunes 10.6.1' so I click download now and then it goes to the software update. 'Looking for new software to update' and IT DOESN'T FIND ANY SOFTWARE TO UPDATE!
But then I go onto apple and dowload it manually which is fine. Then I open the dowloaded file and install it manually which is ALSO fine. After the installation is done it says 'installation complete, your installation was successful'. I have tried quitting iTunes and reopening it without turning off/restarting the computer and it didn't work, I tried restarting the computer and it didn't work, I also tried shutting down the computer completely and it still didn't work because when I went in to iTunes and clicked 'about' it still came up as V 10.2.2. I tried these on serparate occasions and have a total of five downloaded iTunes' 10.6.1s..I have checked and meet all the requirements for the software update.
I have an old white iMac G5. I am trying to restore the system and potentially sell it. I don't have the original discs for the machine, but do have the OS X Leopard disc. I have gone through and reinstalled Leopard to wipe the system. Then I go into my software update to make sure the system is updated properly and there is an update for 10.5.8 it says "Mac OS X Update Combined." In the "About this Mac" it says I am running version 10.5.1. I downloaded the update, but when it restarts to finish the process it will never finish and I have to turn the computer off using the power button on the back. Anyway I can get this system fully updated to be able to sell it?
I read somewhere that 10.5.8, Ishould I get rid of Java to protect against FlashBack... would that have a big impact on my online experience? Would updating to a more secure OS be a better idea?
After updating my Macbook air to 10.7.3 my iTunes (10.5.3) will now not quit. It works fine and starts fine but when i try and quit i get the beachball of death. I have to then force quit it.Â
Dialog appears and says" This version of iTunes has not been correctly localized for this language. run the English version."I click OK and the dialog drops me to the Desktop. Nothing else happens. I tried iTunes 10.6 when it was released, which resulting in a crash every time I connected an iOS device so I 'downgraded' to 10.5.3.I thought maybe this was the fix. I guess not. "Downgraded to 10.5.3 again.
Info: Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3), Quad 2.66 12GB Ram 4T blah blah
So I have 102 apps that can be updated via itunes. When I go to update them they start downloading like normal. When they finish downloading the app, the update is not applied and still shows as an update available for these apps.This happens even if I try to select just one app. I have already tried logging out of my itunes account and rebooting my system, but it hasn't fixed this problem.
I can't get my NPR podcasts to update, although I have subscribed for years. If I hit Refresh, nothing happens. If I go to the Store and subscribe, nothing happens, although I can subscribe to other podcasts.
I can't upgrade iTunes. When I try to download I get a message" Can't find fileCoreFPI.pkg. My iphone won't sync. My Java update gives the message can't find JavaFor MacOSX.6 pkg.