ITunes keeps opening by itself non-stop
Clem
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gijoe34 Posted messages 1566 Status Member -
gijoe34 Posted messages 1566 Status Member -
Hello,
so here it is, iTunes keeps opening by itself on my computer. I completely close it (quit) and in less than 3 minutes it opens by itself and starts playing the first song on my list.
It's really annoying and I don't know how to fix it.
I've already searched online and they talk about "application caches"? But I've only had a Mac for a short time and I'm not very knowledgeable about it. Can you please help me?!
Thanks in advance
so here it is, iTunes keeps opening by itself on my computer. I completely close it (quit) and in less than 3 minutes it opens by itself and starts playing the first song on my list.
It's really annoying and I don't know how to fix it.
I've already searched online and they talk about "application caches"? But I've only had a Mac for a short time and I'm not very knowledgeable about it. Can you please help me?!
Thanks in advance
Configuration: Mac OS X Safari 531.9
7 answers
Hello
Have you repaired the permissions:
application/utilities/disk utilities/you select your disk then repair permissions according to your system.
Otherwise go to:
user/home/library/preferences/take the file com.apple.iTunes.plist and move it to the trash.
See you later!
Have you repaired the permissions:
application/utilities/disk utilities/you select your disk then repair permissions according to your system.
Otherwise go to:
user/home/library/preferences/take the file com.apple.iTunes.plist and move it to the trash.
See you later!
clem
Alright, it's good, thank you very much :)
So my inner Colombo didn't let me down. Here we are on the Mac forum, and most of us don't know anything about Windows. I advise you to create a new post clearly explaining your problem, including your configuration, which you should post either on the Windows forum or in the software forum. See you!
Hello
First of all, are we speaking the same language? Because if you're on a PC, which your messages seem to suggest since your configuration isn’t in your profile, then we’re definitely not talking about the same thing. In that case, your post would be better suited for the Windows or Software forum.
If my Colombo side missed the mark and you're indeed on a Mac, then
double-click on the hard drive icon (by default Macintosh HD), and you'll find those two folders in the window.
See you!
First of all, are we speaking the same language? Because if you're on a PC, which your messages seem to suggest since your configuration isn’t in your profile, then we’re definitely not talking about the same thing. In that case, your post would be better suited for the Windows or Software forum.
If my Colombo side missed the mark and you're indeed on a Mac, then
double-click on the hard drive icon (by default Macintosh HD), and you'll find those two folders in the window.
See you!
Uh, I don't understand your post, but I have the same problem as the one above, could you explain it to me better please?
See you later!
See you later!