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Old April 12th, 2008, 12:20 PM
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Have recently had some problems w/iMAC; specialist in Saskatchewan resolved everything quickly with switch-off of modem and router, then switch back on-----problem solved! My system is MAC OS X v 10.4 Tiger.
Had it for one year in March - beautiful machine! Prior to the specialist, another tech earlier in the day had me reload Disk 1 AND Disk 2 (while saving all the settings; this took about an hour and a half, and I was still unable to load into (or gain access to) a certain window. Then came my lady in CANADA on a white horse, and rescued me! Now, today's problem........ I am unable to load iTunes!(It's in my dock). A window pops up that says I require "Mac OSX 10.4.9 or later". Since when? What do I have now? Why today, all of a sudden, do I get this blocker? Please help? I'm sure it's got to be something very simple. Thanks. Linda Strauss
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Old April 12th, 2008, 12:28 PM
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Try clicking on the Apple (top left in menubar) then click on Software updates,
if it lists an OS X 10.xx update, apply it, this might solve a problem that was created when you were advised to reload Disk 1.

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