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17 Mar 2010Some file scanning software products that are not made by Apple, such as the Sony VAIO Entertainment Platform, may damage your iTunes library. If the library becomes damaged, iTunes may create a new, empty library. Although the library appears empty, the media files should still be in their original locations. By default, this would be the iTunes Media folder. For more information on iTunes files and folders, please refer to the following articles: What are the iTunes library files
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28 Jan 2010If you are developing a MySQL client application for Mac OS X Server v10.6, you’ll need to download the MySQL client libraries and headers. MySQL client libraries and headers are not included with Mac OS X Server v10.6. If you are running Mac OS X Server v10.5 through 10.5.4, please refer to this article for instructions about installing the relevant client libraries. If you are running Mac OS X Server v10.5.5 or later, please refer to this article for instructions about installing the relevant client libraries.
In: IT| Mac Support| Tutorials| iPhone| iTunes
15 Oct 2009If you are experiencing a symptom where iPhone does not appear under Devices in iTunes after you connect it to your Mac, try the iPhone Troubleshooting Assistant. If the issue continues, refer to the additional troubleshooting suggestions below. Note: This article is for Mac OS X users. If you are using a Windows PC, please refer to support document TS1495.
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25 Jun 2009Note: This article is for Mac OS X users. If you are using a Windows PC, please refer to iPod touch not recognized in iTunes for Windows
In: IT| Mac Support| Tutorials| iPod| iPod Touch| iTunes
25 Jun 2009Note: This article is for Windows users. If you have a Mac, please refer to iPod touch not recognized in iTunes for Mac OS X
In: IT| Mac Support| Tutorials| iPhone| iPod| iPod Touch| iTunes
24 Jun 2009Note: This article is for Windows users. If you have a Mac, please refer to iPhone: Not recognized in iTunes for Mac OS X. If you have an iPod touch, refer to iPod touch not recognized in iTunes for Windows. For iPod users, refer to iPod shows up in Windows but not in iTunes. If you are experiencing a symptom where iPhone does not appear in the Source list in iTunes after you connect it to your Windows PC, refer to the troubleshooting suggestions below.
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