Apple releases regular updates to iTunes that introduces new features, bug
fixes and performance improvements. However, sometimes changes to the
program may be undesirable to you or cause the program to work incorrectly.
You can revert to a previous version of iTunes by uninstalling the software
and removing configuration files.
This tutorial will show you how, using keyboard navigation.
if you are using anything above windows XP
Step 1
press win key+m and select itunes then press enter to Launch it. press the
alt key to select the standard menubar and select File and select "Export
Library" to save your iTunes library if necessary. Quit iTunes when you have
finished exporting the library file.
Step 2
press "Start" and select "Control Panel" select"programs and features" To
uninstall a program, select it from the programs list and press the
application key and from the context menu select uninstall and press enter.
You will need to uninstall "iTunes," ," "Apple Software Updater," "Apple
Mobile Device Support," "Bonjour" and "Apple Application Support."
Step 3
Restart your computer when you finish uninstalling all the iTunes software.
Step 4
after the computer has restarted. press win key+m and select computer
assuming you have the computer icon on your desktop. If not then press the
start menu button and find computer and open it. Navigate to "C:\Program
Files" and delete the "Bonjour," "iTunes," "iPod," and "QuickTime" folders.
Open the "Common Files" folder within "Program Files" and delete the "Apple"
folder.
Step 5
Launch a Web browser and navigate to the Old Apps website at
http://www.oldapps.com/
Step 6
Select "iTunes" in the "Audio Utilities" section and download the previous
version of iTunes that you want to install on your computer.
Step 7
Open your "Downloads" folder and double-click the iTunes installation file
to install the previous version of iTunes on your computer.
Step 8
Launch iTunes when finished with installation. Select the standard menubar
then select File and select "Import." Select the iTunes file you exported
previously to reload your iTunes library. Assuming you performed step 1.
if you are using XP or below the steps are similar but some things are
different
Step 1
Launch iTunes. Click "File" and select "Export Library" to save your iTunes
library if necessary. Quit iTunes when you have finished exporting the
library file.
Step 2
Click "Start" and select "Control Panel." Click "Uninstall a program." To
uninstall a program, select it from the programs list and click the
"Uninstall" button. You will need to uninstall "iTunes," "QuickTime," "Apple
Software Updater," "Apple Mobile Device Support," "Bonjour" and "Apple
Application Support."
Step 3
Restart your computer when you finish uninstalling all the iTunes software.
Step 4
Click "Start" and select "Computer" after the computer has restarted.
Navigate to "C:\Program Files" and delete the "Bonjour," "iTunes," "iPod,"
and "QuickTime" folders. Open the "Common Files" folder within "Program
Files" and delete the "Apple" folder.
Step 5
Launch a Web browser and navigate to the Old Apps website at
http://www.oldapps.com/
Step 6
Click "iTunes" in the "Audio Utilities" section and download the previous
version of iTunes that you want to install on your computer.
Step 7
Open your "Downloads" folder and double-click the iTunes installation file
to install the previous version of iTunes on your computer.
Step 8
Launch iTunes when finished with installation. Click "File" and select
"Import." Select the iTunes file you exported previously to reload your
iTunes library.
-Original Message-
From: Holger Fiallo
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2016 12:52 AM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: [JAWS-Users] iTunes 12.3
Find it. I installed it no problem. Got message library was created by new
version of iTune. OK button. What can I do to make it work?
Holger Fiallo
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