![]() ![]() This was extremely frustrating, as I was only able to find online information suggesting they were compatible. The second, which resulted in installation failure, stating that this version of iTunes was "not compatible" with my macOS. The first, which was overridable as admin, stated that the certificate had expired (IMPORTANT). After rolling back to macOS High Sierra, I then faced problems installing iTunes 12.6.3, with two error message when attempting to install. In rolling back the software, I decided on macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 after attempting to us macOS Mojave only to discover it could not/would not run iTunes 12.6.3. ![]() ![]() I was running macOS Catalina, but wanted to return to operating 32-bit apps & also wanted a version of iTunes with an internal app-store to manage old apps. I decided to do a hardware upgrade & software roll-back to my Macbook Pro 13", cir. ***This is a resolution, not a question.***Īfter hours of trying and failing, I finally was able to get the work around to get iTunes 12.6.3 version working with functional access to the app store on a revert to macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 ![]()
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