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Blu-ray Ninja
Jan 2010
North Augusta, SC
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I'm still on Snow Leopard... 10.6.8 I believe.
I wonder if Lion could be your problem. It would be weird... Just to be safe... I know iTunes runs in 64-bit mode under Lion, while it still runs only as a 32-bit app under Snow Leopard. Just for kicks... try running iTunes as a 32-bit app and see if that improves things. IF you don't know how to do that... the easy way is to find iTunes in Finder, then right-click the icon and "Get Info"... under the General section there should be an "Open in 32-bit mode" checkbox... Note that in order to launch in 64-bit mode again, you'll have to later change that setting back. |
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