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Removing Apple Music Store from iTunes 4
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nsxpower
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Apr 29, 2003, 05:13 AM
 
Is there any way to remove Apple Music Store from iTunes 4?

Since it only work it the US I have no use for it other then clogging my interface etc.
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Apr 29, 2003, 05:17 AM
 
there is an option in prefs to turn it off.
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Apr 29, 2003, 06:48 AM
 
Originally posted by nsxpower:
Is there any way to remove Apple Music Store from iTunes 4?

Since it only work it the US I have no use for it other then clogging my interface etc.
Wow, how hard would it be to actually check your preferences before firing up your browser and go to a forum to ask for this? It's obviously right there under the store prefs.

Yeah, I hate the RTFM-guys as much as anyone, but this was really a stupid question which begged for a stupid response.

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Apr 30, 2003, 01:01 AM
 
Originally posted by - - e r i k - -:
Wow, how hard would it be to actually check your preferences before firing up your browser and go to a forum to ask for this? It's obviously right there under the store prefs.

Yeah, I hate the RTFM-guys as much as anyone, but this was really a stupid question which begged for a stupid response.
I think there's more to making a new thread than simply checking the preferences.
     
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Apr 30, 2003, 01:11 AM
 
Originally posted by - - e r i k - -:
Wow, how hard would it be to actually check your preferences before firing up your browser and go to a forum to ask for this? It's obviously right there under the store prefs.

Yeah, I hate the RTFM-guys as much as anyone, but this was really a stupid question which begged for a stupid response.
Who said your response was stupid?

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Apr 30, 2003, 07:17 AM
 
I think it was a very legit question...what are forums for, anyway? So maybe it wasn't the most technically oriented question you've ever heard, but it was certainly software driven and very legit.
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Apr 30, 2003, 07:41 AM
 
Originally posted by AssassyN:
I think it was a very legit question...what are forums for, anyway? So maybe it wasn't the most technically oriented question you've ever heard, but it was certainly software driven and very legit.
Yeah, except that he originally posted it in the Mac OS X forum, not in the software forum.

It's amazing that some people posseses the technical knowledge to register and post on internet bulletin boards, yet still has trouble finding things right in front of their noses.

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