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    Default iTunes 6.0.4 folder empty

    I have uploaded the iTunes 6.0.4 for Macs. In installing, when I get the custom install window....the 3 files are greyed out and under the action column it says"skip".... there is nothing there to install.

    I have trashed all of my previous iTunes 7 files....as along with many others....have major problems with it.

    Please help

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    Default Re: iTunes 6.0.4 folder empty

    Drag the application's icon to the Trash.

    Open the /Home/Library/Preferences/ folder and look for one or more preference files named "com.apple.iTunes....plist" and drag them to the Trash.

    Look in /Library/ folder for an iTunes folder and if you find one drag it to the Trash.

    Look in /Home/Library/ folder for an iTunes folder and drag it to the Trash.

    Last, in /Home/Library/Preferences/ByHost/ folder look for two files with names com.apple.nnnnnnn.plist and drag them to the Trash.


    Open Activity Monitor (Utilities folder) and in the process list look for iTunesHelper. Select it, then click on Quit Process icon. Quit or Force Quit the process.
    Now open the Accounts preference pane, click on Login Items tab, look for the iTunesHelper entry and select it, then click the "-" button and remove it from the list.

    Empty the Trash.

    This should fully remove iTunes and its associated files/folders.
    First of all remove the newer version of itunes completely and then try to install version 6.0.5 and see what happens.

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    Default Re: iTunes 6.0.4 folder empty

    Thanks for your help...I followed your instructions and did an additional search and restarted and I am still having the same problem with installing iTunes 6.0.4....

    Any other thoughts? Thanks, Julie

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    Smile Re: iTunes 6.0.4 folder empty

    I deleted the iTunes.pkg found in the main/library /receipts folder and that did it....success!!!!

    I now have 6.0.4 installed....

    Julie

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    Default Re: iTunes 6.0.4 folder empty

    Quote Originally Posted by User Name View Post
    I deleted the iTunes.pkg found in the main/library /receipts folder and that did it....success!!!!

    I now have 6.0.4 installed....

    Julie
    Cool

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    Default Re: iTunes 6.0.4 folder empty

    great! Enjoy your stay at OldApps.com

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    Default Re: iTunes 6.0.4 folder empty

    someone started this thread with my username. hopefully just an accident. changed my pw.

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    I'll look at the posting IP Address for this thread.

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