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Wicked1

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Apr 13, 2009
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Ok so have a new MBP 2012 had 10.7 on it, then I did a restore and some how it automatically installed iTunes 11.2 which I absolutely Hate with a Passion. When I try to use my 10.7 installer it tells me I can not install it because a newer version is on there, and you can not delete iTunes from a Mac BC OSX needs it.

Is there any way in the world to go back to 10.7???
 

Nermal

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Dec 7, 2002
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Pacifist can install 10.7 over the top of 11. When it asks, make sure that you overwrite all the files (otherwise traces of 11 will stay on there and it won't work properly).
 

mfvisuals

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Sep 9, 2009
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Also, most of the stuff that changed in version 11 can be reverted to old style settings (for example, View > Show Sidebar, which switches back most of the interface to how it was with version 10).

I was a bit thrown off by new look of version 11 too, but I've actually grown to like it better, plus it may become essential for you at some point if you need compatibility with newer iPhones, iPads, etc.
 
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