On your MacBook or iMac, just click once on iTunes. This program is built into every Apple computer (regardless). If you are having problems, Apple.com has a great Q&A section under Support tab.
If iTunes is not responding press command+alt+esc, a window should show up prompting you to quit any application of your choosing.
No, its your job if you want to quit then quit but no-one can force you.
Force Quit closes an application. This is used when an application is not responding to normal commands.
There are two ways: 1. You go to the Apple menu (little apple in upper left corner) and select "Force Quit" then choose the applications you want to force quit in the "Force Quit Applications" window. Press Return, Press "Force Quit." 2. Press "Option+Command+Esc" to open the "Force Quit Applications" widow. Select the application you want to quit. Press Return, Press "Force Quit." If you mean "Forced Shutdown" of the computer, press the power button for 5 seconds.
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I'm having the same problem. iTunes starts automatically when I plug in my headphones. Its very irritating and it continues even after I quit iTunes,
You can't. If you sync with iTunes on another computer iTunes will force you to wipe the iPod.
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I had this problem too. I had iTunes installed already, but when I tried to sync my iPhone, nothing came up on my iPhone screen. I quit iTunes, and unplugged my iPhone, then plugged it back in and opened iTunes again.
On a mac go to the blue apple and click. Force quit the operating system, not finder. In my case I use Firefox. Then go to the dock and click the system back on.
Open applications. Go to utilities. Open activity monitor. Scroll down until you see finder. highlight it and click the quit button in the upper left hand corner. click on quit. if you quit all other applications, finder will start up again.You can hold down the Shift key while selecting the Apple menu icon (top left corner) which will change the Force Quit... option to Force Quit Application's name. Ensure you are using the Finder's menu bar to Force Quit it.
He has to want to quit. You cannot force a person to quit a tobacco product and expect good results.
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