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iTunes 10.6 crashing after upgrade

I just upgraded iTunes to 10.6, but it crashes everytime I open it.


I'm under Snow Leopard (10.6.8).


Thanks in advance for any suggestion or solution.

MacBook

Posted on Mar 7, 2012 2:13 PM

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Mar 13, 2012 8:53 PM in response to HomerSimp

I reported the crash related to syncing my iPad with photos being synced to iPhoto 8.1.2 and received an email response today saying the bug is a duplicate and they are already aware of it.


So, we know that Apple knows about these bugs. Hopefully they will all be fixed in a 10.6.1 release, but when that will happen, no one can tell.

Mar 13, 2012 11:25 PM in response to Deni Kasama

I haven't experienced the crashes since updating to iTunes 10.6 but then I haven't tried synching my iPhone or iPad either.


The one problem I have come across is using the Cover Flow view I like to select the full screen view. Since 10.6 when iTunes advances to the next song in an album or playlist it reverts back to the standard view in Cover Flow. I wonder if this is an extension of the artwork bug mentioned by others.

Mar 14, 2012 3:50 AM in response to mwheelerk

Did anyone else not find the .xml file in the iTunes folder when you went to restore 10.5.3 from a Time Machine backup? That is what I found. The current iTunes folder *had* the .xml file and I left it alone and it continues to be modified by iTunes. But the folder from before 10.6 did not have it. I don't know if it was an invisible file or what. Anybody else experience this?

Mar 14, 2012 5:04 AM in response to Deni Kasama

SOLUTION: (If you have a Time Machine Backup)


1) Open the Applications folder.

2) Open Time Machine.

3) Go back in time to a day before you upgraded to iTunes 10.6.

4) Highlight iTunes (which will be iTunes 10.5.8 or similar).

5) Click Restore.


This will bring back iTunes 10.5.8. Then delete the iTunes 10.6 application. Now you need to get your old library since 10.5.8 can't open your existing library that 10.6 modified.


1) Open the iTunes folder in the Finder

2) Drag the iTunes Library.itl and iTunes Library Genius.itl and the other .itl file out onto your desktop.

3) Open Time Machine.

4) Go back in time to a day before you upgraded to iTunes 10.6.

5) Highlight the three .itl files and click "Restore".


When you open your iTunes it should see the old library and open with all your music restored and playcounts/playlists unaffected.


Now we wait for Apple to release iTunes 10.6.1... hopefully sooner rather than later.


Hope this helps.

Mar 14, 2012 10:25 AM in response to nategold

nategold wrote:


Did anyone else not find the .xml file in the iTunes folder when you went to restore 10.5.3 from a Time Machine backup? That is what I found. The current iTunes folder *had* the .xml file and I left it alone and it continues to be modified by iTunes. But the folder from before 10.6 did not have it. I don't know if it was an invisible file or what.

No, it is not invisible. You don't need this file. It is created by iTunes only for other applications to use the iTunes library. It is continually being updated because iTunes is continuously being updated.

If you delete it, it will get recreated next time you open iTunes.

iTunes 10.6 crashing after upgrade

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