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help rolling back to older itunes version
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<blockquote data-quote="winmorgan" data-source="post: 1069975" data-attributes="member: 53306"><p>I made the mistake of allowing my Macbook to proceed with an update of iTunes. I'd recently had to update it anyway because I bought an iPod Touch. Now, however, when I try to access the iTunes store I get a message that I need a newer version of Safari. When I download the latest version (I'm in 10.5.5 and do *not* like updates) of Safari I can't install it because it says I have to update my whole OS, which I do NOT want to do. Therefore, because I've updated iTunes, I can no longer access the iTunes store without installing all kinds of updates that I don't want and have no room for (I have only about 8GB left in terms of hard drive space). This sort of come-down-a-blind-alley-and-then-you-get-mugged is only one of many things I really don't like about Apple, cute little machine though it is.</p><p></p><p>Any possible solutions to my problem without installing massive updates?</p><p></p><p>Any help greatly and sincerely appreciated,</p><p></p><p>Win</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmorgan, post: 1069975, member: 53306"] I made the mistake of allowing my Macbook to proceed with an update of iTunes. I'd recently had to update it anyway because I bought an iPod Touch. Now, however, when I try to access the iTunes store I get a message that I need a newer version of Safari. When I download the latest version (I'm in 10.5.5 and do *not* like updates) of Safari I can't install it because it says I have to update my whole OS, which I do NOT want to do. Therefore, because I've updated iTunes, I can no longer access the iTunes store without installing all kinds of updates that I don't want and have no room for (I have only about 8GB left in terms of hard drive space). This sort of come-down-a-blind-alley-and-then-you-get-mugged is only one of many things I really don't like about Apple, cute little machine though it is. Any possible solutions to my problem without installing massive updates? Any help greatly and sincerely appreciated, Win [/QUOTE]
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