When i plug in my iphone to my macbook it says i need to update itunes to 11.1 but i've already downloaded it and installed it. it still says that i need to download iTunes. what do i do?

when i plug in my iphone to my macbook it says i need to update itunes to 11.1 but i've already downloaded it and installed it. it still says that i need to download iTunes. what do i do?

Hi conor1221!
You will probably want to download the newest version of iTunes (iTunes 11.1) directly from Apple and install it on your computer if you are having issues updating. The link for the download can be found here:
Apple - iTunes - Download iTunes Now
http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
Thanks for using the Apple Support Communities!
Cheers,
Braden

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