There is a "my store" link which you can press to bring up a list of
countries. Choose yours and it should be set to the store appropriate to
your country.
On 13/11/2014 03:07, Travis Siegel wrote:
You can browse the other country's stores (for some reason, for a time, my
itunes account was set to some country in Europe (no idea how it got set that
way). I was able to see everything they had on offer, including things the us
store didn't have, but I wasn't allowed to purchase any of it.
Now, as to how you change the country to browse in another location, that I
don't know. Honestly, I don't even remember how I fixed it, so mine showed the
us store again, but I know it didn't require a reinstall of any sort, since
I've never done that to any of my osx machines. Had problems when upgrading,
yes, but never needed to reinstall my os to fix things.
Sorry I can't be more specific, but just wanted to point out that browsing of
other countries is possible.
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