It should be possible to boot from a osx install disc and use the
restore from time machine function to restore your system from a point
before you installed that update.

On 1/30/11, Neil Laubenthal <[email protected]> wrote:
> Only if you manually revert all the other pieces . . .there's a lot more to
> iTunes than just the application; and it would be very difficult to get all
> the pieces. The only way to reliably roll back is reinstall the OS and then
> all of the iTunes updates except 10.1.2 . . .unless you happened to have a
> clone without 10.1.2 you can roll back to.
>
>
> On Jan 30, 2011, at 3:28 PM, Kevin Callahan wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know if reverting to iTunes 10.1.1 via Time Machine will
>> actually install all the related stuff under the hood?
>> The 10.1.2 iTunes update has an issue (I believe) with Logic Pro's export
>> Audio to Movie feature - and LPro uses QT for the export etc etc.
>>
>
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