PROBLEM WITH ITUNES THAT NOT EVEN APPLE THEMSELVES CAN FIGURE OUT!?!?!?

Olie

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ok, im guna try and make this as short as i can....

im on a mac osx ... version 10.4.10. its a macbookpro and probably a couple of years old now...

when i go to the dock, i click on the itunes icon and it bounces 3-4 times then stops... and itunes doesnt open.... i click again... it bounces once... stops... and still nothing....

i called apple about this, they instructed me how to fully uninstall itunes so that i could download it again.... when it finished downloading, i went through the installation package, accepted the licencing agreement and the following messege appeared.....

" You need about 229MB more free space on the destination volume. Deselect some packages or quit the installer to make more space available on the disk then start the installation again"

Now i have backed up my itunes library on an external hardrive... ive then deleted ALL of my music on my laptop, also all my pictures and movies (presuming that i needed more space on my macintosh HD) but everytime i go to install itunes again, i get the same messege.....

what is "destination volume"????

If there is anyone out on the world wide web that can solve this problem, then you evidentally have more intelligence then all 5 of the people i have spoken to at apple...

PLEASE HELP, I NEED MY TUUUUNES!

thanks for your time,
Olie
i have removed all USB inputs, i dont think that was the problem... im not, at any point, asked about destination volume, when i first download itunes it displays the box which asked you how you would like to run itunes....

first option is:
Open With (and a scroll box appears next to this of how i would like to open it and with what programme)

the other option is:
Save File ( with no option of how, or where i would like to save it)

I'm so confused by this, and clearly so are apple...
 
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