Hi Henry.
To my knowledge it dlesnt matter which order you do this in.
When I upgraded to Mavricks a while back it didn’t effect my files what so 
ever, and whenever I’ve upgraded iTunes, either incrementally or across a 
couple of upgrades I’ve never had a problem with the library being effectively 
carried forward as part of the upgrade process.
Of course the purists amongst us would probably always advise to back up files 
prior to a major upgrade, and of course thats good advice, but I personally 
didm rand had no problems.

On 25 Jul 2014, at 13:20, Henry Miller <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Hi Everyone
> 
> I submitted the below questions several days ago but have received no
> response.
> 
> I do apologise if these questions are deemed to be too simplistic, but I
> would appreciate some step by step guidance.
> 
> 
> "I have been following this thread off and on over the past few weeks, and
> have now decided to upgrade to Mavericks.  However, I am not using the
> latest version of ITunes with Mountain lion.  My questions are:
> 
> Should I upgrade to the latest version of ITunes prior to upgrading to
> Mavericks?
> 
> Do I need to back up my current ITunes library and any other files before
> moving to Mavericks?"
> 
> In addition, do I have to carry out a "clean install" prior to upgrading?
> 
> 
> Many thanks
> 
> Henry
> 
> 
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