Update Mac OS from the apple icon in the top left corner of your screen, then go into iTunes and update available Apps. From the iTunes menu bar select Store and then turn Off and then On Genius. If not repaired, reinstall iTunes.
iTunes 9 requires QuickTime 7.6 or later. If you are running an earlier version of QuickTime you will need to update it. The iTunes installing process should let you know if you need an update but will not do it automatically.
Unfortunately, there is no way to do this with iTunes at this time. Only via other apps such as Audacity, which is free.
There is. Plug your iPod into your computer and then wait for it to come onto your iTunes. Click on your iPod and then under all the details it should have an update and a restore button. I think this only happens if you have a 4.1 version of iTunes though.
no. Only the iTunes software is updated your music is not touched. If you re-install it, some data may be lost (But that is not what your doing)
No. Your iTunes Store balance will remain on your account, but you should update the email address associated with your iTunes account to keep your info up-to-date.
You can't update iTunes, the only way you can do it is to uninstall it than re-install it.
The short answer is no. There is no current way to manually update itunes. If the automatic update isn't working, uninstall itunes, and download the newest version off of the website.
Update the software in iTunes and it will do it for you.
Update Mac OS from the apple icon in the top left corner of your screen, then go into iTunes and update available Apps. From the iTunes menu bar select Store and then turn Off and then On Genius. If not repaired, reinstall iTunes.
Open itunes. If you are connected to the internet itunes will automatically connect to the itunes store.
Plug it into your computer and iTunes will open automatically. If you don't have iTunes download it from apple.com. When iTunes opens you will see under devices your iPhone name will be there. Click that and then press check for update. If there is an update available, download it.
iTunes 9 requires QuickTime 7.6 or later. If you are running an earlier version of QuickTime you will need to update it. The iTunes installing process should let you know if you need an update but will not do it automatically.
New iTunes software can be installed to update the previous version. Only the iTunes software is updated the iTunes library with your music/videos etc. is not affected by the update.
Sync it to iTunes.
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You have to update via iTunes on computer