I downloaded iTunes 11.4 to my computer. I have my iTunes library on an external hard drive. When I try to open the library, I get a message saying "The file 'iTunes Library.itl' cannot be read because it was created by a newer version of iTunes." Help?

I imporeted my library from an old desktop that lost internet connectivity about a year ago. I haven't been able to update iTunes since then. I put it on an external hard drive and iTunes 11 won't open it. Any suggestions? Thanks.

Unless you've tried to install an older version of iTunes that message likely indicates a corrupt library file. See Empty/corrupt library after upgrade/crash...
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