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uninstall itunes 11 and go back to 10.7

Hi, wanted to uninstall itunes 11 to itunes 10.7 because I cannot stand the new layout, how do I go about that safely? I have not put any new songs on it since it has been updated so thats not an issue. please help, I hate it.😐Mac book pro 13 inch. 10.7.4

Posted on Jan 3, 2013 9:37 AM

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Jan 3, 2013 6:32 PM in response to stevejobsfan0123

I just went back to 10.7 today and it was a five minute job. Itunes 11 is rubbish.


I wouldn't let my Mum try it but If you are a little computer savvy it's no big deal.


https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4555356?start=945&tstart=60


The second to last post by Rustyintegrale is a direct download of 10.7


You need to download and install Pacifist. Go to http://www.charlessoft.com and dowload the disk image

Jan 3, 2013 6:45 PM in response to double_ohh7

You don't uninstall itunes 11. Pacifist will replace it with 10.7 You do not need AppZapper


Within your itunes folder are previous library files that you use to keep your playlists. I almost posted a step by step instruction but it's worth hearing your opinion first on how confident you are at going through the procedure. Rustyintegrale and Drew Reece explained to me how to do it and it was quite easy to follow.

Jan 3, 2013 7:15 PM in response to double_ohh7

If these instructions don't make sense to you then don't bother trying it. Read them before doing anything and make sure you back up. This forum is users only; you can't go to apple and complain about it if you mess something up.


Don't credit me for this, I got the help today from Rustyintegrale and Drew Reece. I'm just putting it in one place.




1. Go to Music > iTunes > Previous iTunes Libraries and look for the most recently dated file ending with ".itl " (see photo). Copy that file on to your desktop. You will need this later.


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2. You need the itunes disk image. Go to https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4555356?start=945&tstart=60


the second to last post by Rustyintegrale is a direct download of 10.7 He deserves the credit for this fix.




3. You need to download and install Pacifist. Go to http://www.charlessoft.com and dowload the disk image. Install it in to your applications folder.




4.Open the 10.7 disk image and drag the "Install itunes" image in to your desktop. Eject the disk image.




5. Quit iTunes. Open Pacifist and drop the "install itunes" image on to the Pacifist icon in your dock.




6. In the window that opens up select the top line "Content of install itunes" and select Install up in the top left hand corner. The installation will begin. When a dialogue box opens up select replace and check the box to not ask again. If another dialogue box opens up, do the same thing.


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7. Once finished, close Pacifist. From finder go to Music folder > iTunes folder


Delete the .xml file


Delete the .itl file


Drag the .itl file you saved to your desktop earlier in to the iTunes folder (the folder you are currently in). Edit it's name so that it just reads "iTunes Library.itl" This step is replacing your library data from before the upgrade to 11.



8. Go to disk Utility and repair permissions then re-boot your mac. Open itunes Job done.

Jan 20, 2013 12:08 PM in response to abbye

If your a PC user you can find 10.7 eg.Here. (this one is 64bit).


Once youve uninstalled (rubbish) 11, install 10.7. Make a copy of the most recent library.itl file and rename it found in your itunes folder in' music'.


Boot your re installed old version holding shift.This will give you an option to choose a library as it will have said 'cant read newer library' when you first ran it! dont worry I managed to use my newer library this seemed to be a work around.


Hopefully from reading so many peoples disappointed comments Apple wont be too arrogant as to not see the opening here for a 'Classic' view for itunes inc the old album art displays etc.


😉

Jan 31, 2013 4:11 PM in response to double_ohh7

help!

by following your instructions, i've 'down'graded my old mac mini to 10.7.

no problem, worked like a dream, thanks!


but...


late in january my new iMac arrived. it's meant to replace my old mac mini.

but if i go to Music > iTunes.. there is no 'previous iTunes libraries' because my new iMac isn't old enough to have any 'previous'...

what do i do?!

Feb 1, 2013 2:55 AM in response to Steve Taylor1

thanks steve but i just used the process described by double-ohh7 above, and it worked fine on my MacMini. It doesn't involve AppZapper, TimeMachine or a manual backup.

I'm ready to use the same process for my new iMac, but there isn't a 'previous iTunes Library' folder, so i'm just woindering if i can copy the file across from my mac mini (as suggested by double-ohh7 above).

they are essentially the same library because i copied it across from the MacMini a week ago when i got the iMac, and they both continue to sync via the cloud.


shalkl i risk it? what can go wrong?!!!

uninstall itunes 11 and go back to 10.7

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