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I've been running iTunes on Windows 10 for a few years without incident. Today I upgraded from iTunes 12.6.2 to 12.7. Performance on 12.7 is so poor, iTunes is now unusable for me. I completely uninstalled iTunes and all the other iTunes related applications, I deleted my iTunes folder, downloaded the 12.7 executable from Apple and reinstalled 12.7, but performance is still horrible. I store my library on a network attached storage device, but as I said, I have been using iTunes for years on Windows 10 without incident in the same configuration. I always had good performance.

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Downgrade or Revert from iTunes 12 to iTunes 10.7 on Yosemite. A copy of iTunes 12 dmg file (preferably the same version that is installed on your computer). Check iTunes version; Apple doesn’t provide a download page showing previous versions. Updated June 11, 2018. A file with the IPSW file extension is an Apple Device Software Update file used with iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and Apple TV devices. It's an archive file format that stores encrypted DMG files and various others like PLISTs, BBFWs, and IM4Ps.

Apple's download site does NOT have the stand-alone iTunes 12.6.2 Windows installer, that version of 12.6.2 you can download from Apple is for MacOS not Windows (it's a DMG file not an .exe). I know there are several sites that cache previous iTunes Windows (.exe) standalone installation files, but I am nervous about using one of those files for fear of modification by hosting site.


Does anyone know where I can source the pervious iTunes Windows stand-along .exe install file? I think version 12.6.2.20 was the previous version prior to 12.7?

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To build your apps for macOS and submit them to be notarized by Apple, use Xcode 10 or later, available from the Mac App Store.

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Unpublished Software. It’s easy to get unpublished software notarized with the Export process or xcodebuild. Custom build workflows are supported by the xcrun altool command line tool for uploading, and you can use xcrun stapler to attach the ticket to the package.

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In addition to checking for malicious software, the notary service catches common code signing problems that can prevent your software from installing properly. If notarization fails for your upload, check the status log for details.

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When users on macOS Mojave 10.14 or later first open a notarized app, installer package, or disk image, they’ll see a more streamlined Gatekeeper dialog and have confidence that it is not known malware.

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