I'm on an Apple MacBook (Intel core duo) and recently had to reinstall my version of Mac OS X 10.4.8 after unsuccessfully trying to download a software update of OS X (can't remember which version) via the Software Updates window which pops up. The software seemed to download fine but as soon as the computer restarted nothing happened. It just stayed on the grey screen at the beginning and the small circle icon popped up but it didn't load up the operating system.
As a result I had to reinstall 10.4.8 via the CDs which came with the computer.
It just so happened that while the attempt was made to reinstall the newer version of OS X a newer version of iTunes was successfully downloaded (V 8.1.1). However this does not now work with OS X 10.4.8 and comes up with the message 'You cannot use iTunes with this version of Mac OSX.
How do I revert to an older version of iTunes so that I can play my music? I've been to the Apple website but they don't have any of the older versions of iTunes on there anymore and even some of the unoffical download sites don't seem to have it either. Very frustrating!
thanks
Rich
As a result I had to reinstall 10.4.8 via the CDs which came with the computer.
It just so happened that while the attempt was made to reinstall the newer version of OS X a newer version of iTunes was successfully downloaded (V 8.1.1). However this does not now work with OS X 10.4.8 and comes up with the message 'You cannot use iTunes with this version of Mac OSX.
How do I revert to an older version of iTunes so that I can play my music? I've been to the Apple website but they don't have any of the older versions of iTunes on there anymore and even some of the unoffical download sites don't seem to have it either. Very frustrating!
thanks
Rich