Updating iTunes takes forever

Why is the download speed so slow? I know it's not my internet, because the update for iCloud Panel was like 10 MB and I can download a gig of something under 15 minutes. I gave the update about 8 minutes and it was only at like 1.50 MB? Same with updating iTunes. Literally, I can uninstall iTunes, redownload and then reinstall it before it gets done updating. It's ridiculous.

I've learned the hard way to always backup the existing itunes files, then perform the upgrade, then restart itunes and let it run all night if needed to update whatever it likes to update. Force quit is not a good idea - better to let it finish what it wants to do.
But I'm getting sloppy. I used to rely on http://mac.oldapps.com/itunes.php
having an old version of itunes in case I needed to fall back. But that seems to have gone away. I hope this 9.1.1 is a good one. . . In case not, anybody know where I can find a 9.0.3 install image?
Edit: I'm not sure what it is updating - I think it might just be scanning your whole library, and all its music files, to make sure they agree with each other. Letting it do this might prevent problems later . . . Might have something to do with a slightly different library file format (I wonder if they will ever use a real DB program for this)

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    i tried selecting a folder with less than 50 photos as my source, importing photos phase still takes longer than what sounds normal for such a small number of photos, but the job is done nevertheless.
    But what is worth noting, is that even if i run another pass of sync without touching the photos section (i.e. neither adding nor deleting any photo from the previous sync) it still takes the same amount of time on the "importing photos" phase.
    when i select the actual photo library folder as my source (the one containing the 107,000 photos); at that point even selecting a subfolder in it that contains merely 10 photos generates the same dilemma.
    i tried photoshop elements, spent like 4 hours building my library there, hoping that if i select it as the source in the photo tab in itunes, things would work out for the better, i was mistaken!
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    few extra diagnostic infos:
    the above manifests even on other devices like my iphone5.
    the computer used is not exactly top notch but works for my Autocad drawings, i figure it should suffice for itunes (Dell Pentium D 3.19Ghz, 4GB Ram, 3TB HD, running windows 7 (32bit) ultimate)
    the above persists when i sync wirelessly (not a USB bug issue)
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  • ITunes takes forever

    In my experience with iTunes over several years, I've noticed a
    Pattern in how long it takes to download iTunes, and then at the very end
    Something may happen to where you have to undo all the prevoius actions.
    Apple if you can make a complete touch screen super fast phone. Why can't your
    Itunes Download be able to understand what it needs to do, and do it, without making me have to
    Set a whole day aside to download iTunes. Thanks.

    You are talking to fellow users here, not directly to Apple who don't monitor these forums. If you want to provide feedback you can do so here : http://www.apple.com/feedback/

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