Where to down load old version of itune

where to down load old version of itune

Before trying to go back to an old version, see a simpler solution for Windows 7 and similarly Windows XP from Jerry at: iTunes for windows - App Store's blank page - final solution
1. Fixed the itunes store window.
2. Also fixed the backup/sync problem.
3. Even solved the AppleMobileDeviceService.exe high cpu problem.
Please reply after trying Jerry's fix.
https://discussions.apple.com/message/15993286#15993286

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  • HT1926 I am trying to delete an old version of itunes in my ibook G4 so I can install the newest version and can not delete the old version because it says I don't have enough privileges, help?

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    iTunes is not installing because its incompatible with your OS. When installing the correct version the new version will update the older version, there is no need to uninstall first.
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  • HT4972 So if I have a 1st or second gen ipod touch, where can I get old versions of apps that run on it?

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    An iTunes library you previously downloaded those versions to, or a backup of that library.
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