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G5Unit

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Apr 3, 2005
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After installing a new UI on my system(I think Aqua extreme or smooth stripe) or after installing the new firmware update (PowerMac G5 late 2004) I opened iTunes and this pops up:

What do I do?
 

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G5Unit said:
After installing a new UI on my system(I think Aqua extreme or smooth stripe) or after installing the new firmware update (PowerMac G5 late 2004) I opened iTunes and this pops up:

What do I do?
First, of all,. try to be more specific.

What version of OS are you using, what UI did you install and from what company, give us your system specifications, tell us if you encounter this problem often... How do you expect us to figure out what is going on? :)
 
Soulstorm said:
First, of all,. try to be more specific.

What version of OS are you using, what UI did you install and from what company, give us your system specifications, tell us if you encounter this problem often... How do you expect us to figure out what is going on? :)

Guess that would havebeen better ok:
Single 1.8Ghz PowerMac G5 (late 2004)
1.25Gb ram
80GB HD
X800XT
Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.3

I can no longer get onto itunes
http://www.maxthemes.com/themes/?theme=Aqua%20Extreme
 
I'd open Activity Monitor, or top in Terminal, and see if anything is using up vast amounts of memory.

I wonder if iTunes is hosed somehow.
 
belvdr said:
I'd open Activity Monitor, or top in Terminal, and see if anything is using up vast amounts of memory.

I wonder if iTunes is hosed somehow.

I already did that. I fixed it by the way, I just re-installed itunes. Thanks everyone.
 
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