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By lilingjie2015 on Mar 23, 2011 |Computers
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It is inevitable issues with Mac OS X updates, and the Mac OS X 10.6.7 update has fixed a lot of vulnerabilities such as 2011 MacBook Pro display flickering and lock ups, but it also bring new hiccups. Some owner of the new 13-inch MacBook Air are experiencing crashes when try to run iTunes 10.2.1. This guide will tell you how to fix Mac OS X 10.6.7 freeze issue when try to run iTunes 10.2.1 on 13-inch MacBook Air. How to Fix Mac OS X 10.6.7 Freeze Issue When Try to Run iTunes 10.2.1 On 13-inch MacBook Air

Use TimeMachine:
Even though TimeMachine works only with external hard drives, it may be work with internal volumes in Mac OS X Lion, it makes sense to invest into an external drive. Better yet, buy a NAS that supports TimeMachine so everyone on your local network can store their documents on it. Perform a TimeMachine backup prior to installing the OS update so you can revert back if issue persist.
Avoid Software Update:
Download a combo update from Apple's support site rather than select Software Update form the Apple menu. It may be strange to you, it can result in a smoother running and fewer compatibility issues.
Trash Application Preferences:
Quit the app that's been acting up, search for its settings inside the Users/yourusername/Library/Preferences folder and trash the files. I was able to resolve issues this way in several instances. In the case of iTunes 10.2.1, you're looking for com.apple.itunes (this is where your iTunes settings reside). Trashing the iTunes Library Genius.itdb file found in /Music/iTunes inside your home folder may also help.
Repair Disk Permissions:
It is a common problem after a software update has been applied, albeit an easy one to solve. Run Disk Utility, select your boot drive in the lefthand column and click the Repair Permissions button. Once it's finished doing its thing, restart your computer. Reinstall Offending Application:
If iTunes 10.2.1 or any other application won't play nice with the Mac OSX 10.6.7, consider re-installing the offending program.
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