ITunes keep changing "Pop" to "[Pop"?

How do I stop this ^^^ from happening? God, iTunes 11!!! Getting on my final nerve.

You can't.  You have to make sure the external drive is mounted first.  If you forget, restart iTunes with the option key held down.

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    Click the icon to start iTunes and immediately press and continue to hold down the SHIFT key. This dialog should appear:
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    tt2

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    In iTunes go to Edit > Preferences > Store and turn off
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    On any iOS device go to Settings > Music and turn off
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