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Sorry I'm on windows..

and I'm now using the release official 10.5 version not the beta anymore
 
Solution: Stop installing Apple software on Windows.

No offense, but Apple has always made crappy, bug ridden software for windows.... among which iTunes is the worst.

Sorry for your troubles. Hopefully its just a checkbox or something you need to uncheck.
 
are you on windows?

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I'm going to uninstall icloud GM to see if this fixes the issue...

yes, i'm on windows x64 like yourself. but then again, i had the beta, i just upgraded to the final version, we'll see how it goes.
 
Solution: Stop installing Apple software on Windows.

No offense, but Apple has always made crappy, bug ridden software for windows.... among which iTunes is the worst.

Sorry for your troubles. Hopefully its just a checkbox or something you need to uncheck.

That's your opinion. I never had any problems with Apple software when I used Windows.
 
Solution: Stop installing Apple software on Windows.

No offense, but Apple has always made crappy, bug ridden software for windows.... among which iTunes is the worst.

Sorry for your troubles. Hopefully its just a checkbox or something you need to uncheck.

pls go troll.

let me not use my iphone or ipad because i'm running windows.
 
Solution: Stop installing Apple software on Windows.

No offense, but Apple has always made crappy, bug ridden software for windows.... among which iTunes is the worst.

Sorry for your troubles. Hopefully its just a checkbox or something you need to uncheck.

I do have a mac it's a mac book pro for the go... I have a desktop PC because I like PC gaming a little more than iPhoto... still I love apple... now that you know this you can leave since you are useless
 
iTunes 10.5

As a part of the Wi-Fi sync, iTunes will always automatically open, whenever you boot up. It has been in effect for us developers since the first beta. It is that way so it is easily available and ready to sync, whenever you're in your network, and want to sync. Just refer to it as your "eyes on" iCloud.
 
As a part of the Wi-Fi sync, iTunes will always automatically open, whenever you boot up. It has been in effect for us developers since the first beta. It is that way so it is easily available and ready to sync, whenever you're in your network, and want to sync. Just refer to it as your "eyes on" iCloud.

So there is no way to turn this "feature" off?

Tony
 
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