Hello Brian,
To find out whether this is the cause of your problem, turn off wi-fi sync on
your iPhone and iPad. This is in Settings/General/iTunes wi-fi sync.
If this fixes the problem, I’ll try to figure out how to stop it when wi-fi
sync is enabled.
Cheers,
Anne
> On 22 Dec 2014, at 16:2
Hey Ann,
Yes, an iPhone and iPad. Is there a way to turn this off and get iTunes to
start launching at startup as I feel the massive iTunes library loading really
slows my computer down. Hilarious if this is the cause that the geniuses at
Apple would not realize what was causing it.
On Dec 22,
Hello Brian,
Do you, by any chance, have an iDevice that you sync via wi-fi? If so, that
would explain why iTunes launches automatically.
Cheers,
Anne
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Thanks for confirming about the restart Alex.
On Dec 21, 2014, at 4:15 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> Not sure about your iTunes, but I can tell you that there's never a restart
> with a permissions repair. It won't hurt to do one, but you don't have to.
>> On Dec 21, 2014, at 3:08 PM, Brian Fischler w
After disk repair, there's never a need to restart the computer. So don't be
concerned about this.
Andrew
> On 21 Dec 2014, at 20:08, Brian Fischler wrote:
>
> Curious if I did this correctly. I am still running Mavericks as I am on a
> late 2010 iMac. I ran repair disk permissions from the d
Not sure about your iTunes, but I can tell you that there's never a restart
with a permissions repair. It won't hurt to do one, but you don't have to.
> On Dec 21, 2014, at 3:08 PM, Brian Fischler wrote:
>
> Curious if I did this correctly. I am still running Mavericks as I am on a
> late 2010