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can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. eaglestenz Level 1 (0 points) Q: Error new iTunes library Just downloaded latest update....now get error message multiple itunes libraries on one computer saying: "New iTunes Library." when I try to open iTunes. Posted on create a new itunes library Dec 5, 2012 11:58 AM I have this question too Close Q: Error new iTunes library All replies Helpful switch itunes library mac answers Page 1 Next by nynowlan, nynowlan Dec 9, 2012 2:07 PM in response to eaglestenz Level 1 (0 points) Dec 9, 2012 2:07 PM in response to eaglestenz How
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did you resolve this issue? I am having the same problem. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by TonyThom, TonyThom Dec 9, 2012 9:28 PM in response to eaglestenz Level 1 (0 points) Dec 9, 2012 9:28 PM in response to eaglestenz I had the same problem. I simply uninstalled 11 completely off my computer. Then went to itunes.com and multiple itunes libraries mac re-downloaded it. In your music folder there is a folder "iTunes" and in there a sub folder named "Previous iTunes Library." When you uninstall iTunes from your computer this folder remains put and is what retains your music library when you re download and install iTunes.I never use playlists so I wouldnt know if your playlists are saved. This is how it worked for me, I'm sure there are other solutions to the problem but this is the route I took. Hope this helps! Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by turingtest2, turingtest2 Dec 10, 2012 3:29 PM in response to eaglestenz Level 10 (88,056 points) Apple TV Dec 10, 2012 3:29 PM in response to eaglestenz Would you mind posting a screenshot of the error message? I've seen it mentioned a few times but I've not seen it myself. There is a possibilty that renaming the current library file and then copying and renaming an older one in the manner set out below will allow iTunes to open properly.tt2 Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by evangelina111
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iPhone Without iTunes When performing a System Restore or installing software updates in Windows, the iTunes library can sometimes become corrupted, causing an issue with opening the application. If you have recently https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4574933?tstart=0 applied an iTunes update and are now getting an error message when trying to launch the program, stating that the program won't open because the library was created by a newer version of iTunes, resolve the issue and save your iTunes data via Windows' File Explorer. Press “Windows-E” to open File Explorer, and then browse to the C:\Users\Username\Music\iTunes folder location, replacing “Username” with your http://classroom.synonym.com/itunes-wont-open-because-new-itunes-library-12718.html Windows username. Right-click the “iTunes Library.itl” file and choose “Rename” from the context menu. Change the file extension from “.itl” to “.old”. Note that if you've attempted an iTunes upgrade, your existing library is backed up and indexed by date in the Previous iTunes Libraries folder. Simply rename the most recent backup to “iTunes Library.old,” and then copy this file to the iTunes Music folder. Launch iTunes. The program should open now. Click the “Help” tab, and then click “Check for Updates.” The newest version of iTunes is downloaded to your computer and a new iTunes library is created. Close iTunes. Right-click the new “iTunes Library.itl" file in the C:\Users\Username\Music\iTunes folder in File Explorer, and then click “Delete” to delete the new library. Right-click the “iTunes Library.old” file, click “Rename,” and then replace the “.old” file extension with “.itl”. Open iTunes. Your original library is now active. Warning Information provided in this article applies to iTunes 11. Instructions may vary slightly or significantly for other versions of the software. References How To Do: How to: Fix Problem iTunes Library.Itl Cannot Be Read Because It Was Created by a Newer Version of iTu
Guide Mac Mac Mac Apps Mac Tips TV Apple TV guide Apps iOS Apps Mac Apps Widgets Best Apps App Finder Tips Tips How to Tutorial iPhone Photography Download Deals How to http://www.idownloadblog.com/2011/09/21/downgrade-itunes-fix-itunes-library-itl-cannot-be-read/ use Conversation View in iOS Mail app Hello again: Apple sends out invitations for October 27 Mac event Apple October 27 event wallpapers: "hello again" Daily Deals: $12 iPhone 7 and 7 Plus cases, $35 iPad keyboard... skip to main content skip to main menu How to Downgrade iTunes and Fix the "iTunes Library.itl" Cannot Be Read Error By Jeff Benjamin, Sep 21, 2011 Tweet 18 Comments So, itunes library you downloaded and installed the iTunes beta for iTunes Match without first thinking about the consequences. No sweat. If you've since tried to downgrade your iTunes beta back to a publicly released version of iTunes, resulting in the horrible ‘”iTunes Library.itl” cannot be read because it was created by a newer version of iTunes’ error message, don't succumb to tears just yet; we've got a fix that might just work. multiple itunes libraries Save the precious iTunes library that you've spent hours upon hours massaging to perfection, and tune in to the following video tutorial… How to Downgrade iTunes and Save Your iTunes Library Step 1: Uninstall new version of iTunes, and install previous version. Step 2: Navigate to your Home folder and go to the Music/iTunes/ primary folder. Step 3: Locate ‘iTunes Library.itl', and rename it to ‘iTunes Library.old'. Step 4: Navigate to the ‘Previous iTunes Libraries' folder, and locate the most recent library file, e.g. ‘iTunes Library 2011-09-21'. This is the most recent backup of your iTunes library file. [Note: if you've used the new version of iTunes for some time, you may need to use an older backup file. Try the most recent first, and if it doesn't work, try the second most recent, etc.] Step 5: Copy the most recent backup of your iTunes library file, and paste it in the Music/iTunes primary folder. Next, rename the backup file to ‘iTunes Library.itl'. Step 6: Open iTunes, and your library should be back to normal prior to the iTunes upgrade. If you're considering downgrading your copy of iTunes, I highly advise you to watch the video to see how simple this is. Always be sure to back up any fil