"Your upgraded iTunes Plus music..." pop-up

iTunes keeps telling me that my "iTunes Plus music will replace the original purchases in (my) library (...)" through a popup. Is there a way to keep this pop-up from popping up...? It's really annoying to have to click on OK all the time.
I have a few thousands songs to upgrade... I would like to keep my sanity through this all!

Hi, I've been on the phone with Apple for about 35 minutes, trying to get this resolved. Hmmm, may have figured this out.
Go to iTunes, Preferences, Store, then deselect "Automatically check for available downloads." and deselect "Automatically download prepurchased content." Click OK. Close Preferences.
Quit iTunes.
Start iTunes.
You should get a pop-up that gives you a message asking if you want to automatically check for downloads. Select no. Tell the pop-up not to do that for you. Then, you should get the message: "Your upgraded iTunes music will replace..." Select your response, and see what happens.
That cured my problem.
If I get some new information, I'll post it.
Hope that helps. Please reply to this, either way.

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