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Bask Oner

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Sep 11, 2007
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Hi Folks,

My iTunes still thinks that my 1.0.2 firmware is up to date, and is set to discover 1.1.1 tomorrow. Is there any way that I can alter the date for update checking? I plan to stick with 1.0.2 for a while and would rather not be bugged about updating.

Thanks!

Matt :apple:
 

lofight

macrumors 68000
Jun 16, 2007
1,954
2
in itunes click itunes in menubar and then search for new version or something like that
 

cyclingplatypus

macrumors 65816
Mar 15, 2007
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237
Earth
Why does it matter that is tells you there is a new version? It doesn't force you to install it it just sits there...

Would it being there make the temptation to update too tempting??? :D
 

aerospace

macrumors 6502a
Jun 26, 2007
661
0
perhaps he's a drunk downloader. when your senses are impaired you may accidentally click update :p


...no I don't drink but I've seen plenty of strange things happen to drunks ;)
 

FSUSem1noles

macrumors 68000
Feb 23, 2006
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16
Ft. Lauderdale
Hi Folks,

My iTunes still thinks that my 1.0.2 firmware is up to date, and is set to discover 1.1.1 tomorrow. Is there any way that I can alter the date for update checking? I plan to stick with 1.0.2 for a while and would rather not be bugged about updating.

Thanks!

Matt :apple:

When the pop-up window detects the new download, there's a checkbox at the bottom that you can check off to "never ask again" or something like that, check off that box then just simply hit cancel.. it won't ask you to update after that..
 

Bask Oner

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Sep 11, 2007
4
0
perhaps he's a drunk downloader. when your senses are impaired you may accidentally click update :p


...no I don't drink but I've seen plenty of strange things happen to drunks ;)

I've never drunk downloaded, but I have drunk dialed so I should be careful. Thanks for the help dudes.

Matt :eek:
 
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