ITunes Library cannot be read - was crerated by newer version of iTunes?!?

I just tried to open iTunes on my 10.6.6 Macbook pro laptop and it's telling me that "The file iTunes Library" cannot be read because it was created by a newer version of iTunes". Apple Update says there are no updates, so how could my version of iTunes possibly be older than what created the library? In case it matters, the library was created by my desktop Mac and copied over when I first got the laptop. Please help!
thanks
Mike

I just got the same error and found a solution that takes about 5 minutes
to fix, most of the time is spent navigating to the right directory
and changing two file names.
Use the finder (or double click the macintosh HD icon on your desktop)
to navigate to your personal iTunes directory
On my system, it's in
Macintosh HD > Users > jeff (me) > Music > iTunes
(if you already have your name in the list of "Places" you can just start
there and see the Music directory, then the iTunes directory).
In that iTunes directory you will see two files that iTunes uses to
keep track of the contents of the iTunes Media folder.
Here's the solution:
Rename iTunes Library to iTunes Library-OLD
and Rename iTunes Music Library.xml to iTunes Music Library-OLD.xml
Now run iTunes (no error message, but no files either)
Here's how to get back all your music, etc:
In iTunes, from the top menu, select "File" then "Add to Library..."
The Add to Library will ask you to find the files you want to add.
Now, navigate back to the same directory as above:
For me it is
Macintosh HD > Users > jeff (me) > Music > iTunes
In that directory, just select the folder named "iTunes Media"
iTunes will then happily index all the contents of iTunes Media, including
all your APPS, all your music, podcasts, basically everything in the
"iTunes Media" folder, which contains several subfolders that are included
as well, all automatically.
This saved me hours of fiddling around.
Hope this helps you (and anyone else with this awful iTunes error message).
Jeff

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