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MacDuff

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Nov 17, 2002
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Alright, I need some serious troubleshooting help. I used to work great in Garageband, exported, imported, recorded everything fine. But now whenever I 'Export to iTunes', the program opens up iTunes in OS 9 and then crashes the iTunes. The song isn't located to iTunes 4 whatsoever and I don't know what the heck went wrong. I've reinstalled Garageband and updates and it still does this. has anyone had this pissing problem?

Any help would be great.
 
MacDuff said:
Alright, I need some serious troubleshooting help. I used to work great in Garageband, exported, imported, recorded everything fine. But now whenever I 'Export to iTunes', the program opens up iTunes in OS 9 and then crashes the iTunes. The song isn't located to iTunes 4 whatsoever and I don't know what the heck went wrong. I've reinstalled Garageband and updates and it still does this. has anyone had this pissing problem?

Any help would be great.

Sounds like you have an old copy of iTunes hanging around, as the latest version of iTunes can't possibly run in Mac OS 9. Do a search across your hard drive for iTunes and see if you can find any copies that are either 1) Older than the current (4.2) version of 2) Identify themselves are classic applications
 
Yeah, it's definitely the old version of iTunes. The music notes are blue in the icon. So you think i should just find any old apps of iTunes and trash them? that sounds about right to start....hmmm.
 
MacDuff said:
Yeah, it's definitely the old version of iTunes. The music notes are blue in the icon. So you think i should just find any old apps of iTunes and trash them? that sounds about right to start....hmmm.

Unless you have some pressing need to run iTunes in Classic or after starting the machine up in OS 9, you really don't need the older versions. Just toss all but the most recent version in /Applications.
 
Rincewind42 said:
Unless you have some pressing need to run iTunes in Classic or after starting the machine up in OS 9, you really don't need the older versions. Just toss all but the most recent version in /Applications.

Yeah, I definitely just tossed the os 9 version of itunes. But now i just export in Garageband and nothing happens when I'm finished. The song is no where to be found in iTunes 4 let alone my entire hard drive. I only have one version of iTunes on my computer. I already reinstalled Garageband, should I reinstall iTunes? Has anyone out there had this problem?
 
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