


Just in case.Įven after completing all of this, you are not necessarily done.

While it’s probably OK to delete them (as you can download the latest versions again if needed), you might want to make a backup of this folder (storing it in another location) before deleting it. Whoa! This folder contains all of your iPhone and iPod Software Update files. You may need to go to ~/Library/Preferences and delete all the files that begin with, including ones in the ByHost subfolder.Īpple goes so far as to recommend deleting the ~/Library/iTunes folder. Next, delete this same process from your Login Items list (in the Accounts System Preferences pane), Lastly, restart your Mac.Įven this may not be enough. First, launch Activity Monitor and quit the iTunes Helper process.
