Hello George,

It is a very bad idea to try upgrading your operating system when you have 
existing problems in your applications.  Not only will you have problems under 
the new operating system, but they can be a nightmare to fix.  As for deleting 
iTunes as a way of dealing with your problems, don't do this unless you are 
prepared to set everything up from scratch.

Based on your previous posts, it sounds as though you have multiple queued 
download requests pending. I'm not sure where would be located, because I have 
never upgraded to iTunes 11, so I can't give suggestions.  But don't try to 
delete the iTunes app!

Best,

Esther

On Oct 24, 2013, at 10:15 AM, George Cham <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am trying to download  a video podcast through iTunes.
> The download finishes , i close iTunes and reopen it .
> The download starts again.
> Before I upgrade to mavericks , can I delete the app and install the app 
> again?
> George Cham,
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