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Older iTunes Installs on Latests OS X’s
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<blockquote data-quote="GogoChipi" data-source="post: 1889445" data-attributes="member: 408589"><p>How do you "direct both copies of iTunes to the same external drive"? I hate the interface of iTunes 11 and 12's so I experimented yesterday using AppZapper to dump iTunes versions and reinstall many earlier versions over-and-over again and they all work in any OS X version. </p><p></p><p>Any iTunes version after 10.3.1 you will get a nuisance error message popup in the beginning during program startup that says a missing component (-42401) needs to be installed and to update, but if you just ignore it's gone until the next startup. You will loose any syncing of devices ofcourse.</p><p></p><p>My aim here is to make Snow Leopard my main workstation with all of my music files in iTunes 10.0 and then install Capitan or any Sierra into the VM and use that updated iTunes to sync to my iPhone 12. But I don't think there is a VM that can be installed ontop of Snow Leopard unless you do know?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GogoChipi, post: 1889445, member: 408589"] How do you "direct both copies of iTunes to the same external drive"? I hate the interface of iTunes 11 and 12's so I experimented yesterday using AppZapper to dump iTunes versions and reinstall many earlier versions over-and-over again and they all work in any OS X version. Any iTunes version after 10.3.1 you will get a nuisance error message popup in the beginning during program startup that says a missing component (-42401) needs to be installed and to update, but if you just ignore it's gone until the next startup. You will loose any syncing of devices ofcourse. My aim here is to make Snow Leopard my main workstation with all of my music files in iTunes 10.0 and then install Capitan or any Sierra into the VM and use that updated iTunes to sync to my iPhone 12. But I don't think there is a VM that can be installed ontop of Snow Leopard unless you do know? [/QUOTE]
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