![]() ![]() I have attached a picture here, but not sure why both Pacifist versions compatible with SL 10.6.8 won't give me functionality? Also, I was looking through the /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/ folder path and came to many files which I wouldn't know their purposes so its best that I don't try and mess with those unless I know the exact file to delete if necessary. And I don't know if it matters, but those Toolbar buttons aren't colored in the 3.2.+ versions.Īnd when I try to install manually from the drop down menu under File-Install Files to Default Locations is also greyed-out as well as Install Files to Other Disk. I downloaded Pacifist and had an old 3.2.15 version which I tried to use then the 3.2.17 version thereafter and when I used both methods for unpacking the dmg file in Pacificist either the drag-n-drop method or the open a package button on it's interface, I get an inoperable "greyed-out" Install arrow button on the top left corner. Limnos.I'm running into another wall it seems. Persistent "Show in iTunes Store" arrows after downgrade. ITunes: Advanced iTunes Store troubleshooting - > Specific Conditions and Alert Messages: (Mac OS X / Windows) - including specific error codes.Īlternatively, check which requires you have a Time Machine backup (though possibly if you remove the newer version of these files old ones may be installed with the iTunes 10.7 installer - untested). solution to mobile devices saying they need to be restored after downgrading ITunes: How to re-create your iTunes library and playlists. turingtest2 11/2012 post on rebuilding empty/corrupt library from previous iTunes library file after upgrade/crash. Note, this will revert your library to the version at the time of the upgrade and you will have to update any changes made since. A newer version of iTunes irreversibly updates your library file so you have to replace it with the old one or you will get an error message. Rename it "iTunes l" and replace the existing one in the iTunes folder. This may include these files in /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/ which apparently get updated by iTunes 11:Īfter doing one of the two procedures above you will have to rescue the most recent old iTunes library from your iTunes > Previous Libraries folder. I have not tested this but ideally if newer versions are not found then the installer will put in the old versions. You may want to tuck these away somewhere safe until you have completed the installation of iTunes 10.7. See the note about error -42408 at the end of this post. (More work) Check this reference on how to delete the iTunes application itself:ĭelete iTunes in Mac OS X 10.7 Lion - requires either changing permissions on the iTunes application in Finder to read&write all, or using Terminal killall command to quit iTunes and iTunes Helper and sudo rm to delete the iTunes application.Īfter deleting the application there may be other files that need downgrading too. (Easier) Use the shareware Pacifist utility ( ) to install iTunes 10.7 including all associated system files. Lion (OSX 10.7) and newer systems have iTunes integrated into the operating system and deleting is a bit more involved. Simply dragging the application to the trash may not work. Replace the iTunes 11 application with iTunes 10.7. Some of the other steps are not necessary, duplicate steps listed later in my post or are perhaps even unhelpful in the process. ![]() Steps 6-8 may be also useful but I don't know if they are essential. ![]() Get iTunes 10.7 from or the direct download link at: ĭo a few preparatory steps by making sure all iTunes components are not running and cleaning old files. If the above does not work, or you want to do it without Pacifist, or you want to know what is actually going on when downgrading, or you encounter error messages, here's more details: Here is a document I have in my archives but I haven't reviewed it in ages so I don't know if it is accurate: It isn't as easy as using Appzapper and re-installing. ![]()
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