Thank you, Tim. The suggestion to download and install the update manually did
the trick, although at first, I didn't think so. I opened the program and got
that same error message about how the library file could not be read, but then
when I clicked on the quit button, the only choice other tha
Ray, delete my iTunes library? You mean all the music has to go? I sure hope
not. I have many gigs of wripped music that is backed up via time machine, so I
suppose if I could figure that out, I could put it back. But still, this seems
to be a problem with one file, not all the music and other s
Hi,
How about you try to download the iTunes 11.0.4 update itself and re-install it
using the Stand-Alone installer. Do a Google Search on iTunes 11.0.4 download
and choose from one of the results. Once you have the Stand-Alone installer,
it won't care particularly what version you currently
You will most likely need to delete your ITunes Library and just start over
again. Did you try just deleting the ITunes folder from your Music folder and
restarting ITunes? There's another solution which I cannot remember now, but,
it involves the ITunes/ITunesLibrary.xml file.
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I did a disk verify and permissions repair, and I still have the problem.
Reboot. Still have the problem. So it would seem that somehow my current
version of itunes doesn't know it is the current version; it didn't properly
get registered or something like that. Still in search of a solution tha