Just go to the Dock and arrow over to the iToons icon. Then down
arrow and there should be a sub-menu with an entry saying "Remove
from Dock"
Marshall
On May 1, 2006, at 6:55 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Ok, well I had a look for Itunes in the doc, its there but of
course it won't run the application as I accidentally removed it so
that's possibly what the Itunes installer is whining about? That
being the case then how do I remove the Itunes from the Doc?
On 02/05/2006, at 3:19 AM, Marshall F. Scott wrote:
TI havThen I have no idea why you are getting this message.
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Subject: Re: Installing Itunes 6.4 on my Mac.
Well, I deleted it from the Applications folder, I did a search
for Itunes using Spotlight but couldn't find it on my system
anywhere.
On 02/05/2006, at 12:07 AM, Marshall F. Scott wrote:
I'm a little confused. Did you just delete the iToons icon
from the Dock? If so, the application is still in your
Applications folder. If this is true and the version of iToons
is also 6 6.0.4, this would explain why you are getting this
message.
Marshal
On May 1, 2006, at 1:16 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Hi!
I downloaded Itunes 6.4 from Apple's web site, I opened the
dmg file and clicked on the Installation package, everything
worked ok till I got to the Easy Install button etc, the
installer kept coming up with an error saying "Nothing to
install". I went into the "Custom Install" section but found
I wasn't able to select any of the Itunes components.
Now I should point out that I perhaps did a few rash things
when I got this machine, one of which was to delete the Itunes
from the applications list, could this be causing the problem
I've described above?