![]() ![]() Those applications run under OS Classic, but I cannot boot into Classic to install them. ![]() The problem is that I am also using many OS 9 dedicated applications, like Adobe Acrobat 5 and Toast 5.2. I can now run Mac Office 2004, which is nice. Jaguar is running well, and I am happy with it. I reformated the drive and partitioned it into three partitions thus dedicating 7,5 GB to Mac OS X (first partition), 4,5 GB to Mac Classic, and the rest for data. We are essentially avoiding installing the newer AppleApplicationSupport bits in the newer installers that don't work with the older iTunes.As I stated on this website, I upgraded a Power Macintosh G3 /MT with Jaguar on a 20 GB IDE/ATA hard drive. Similarily, if you use iCloud for Windows, you need to download the iCloud for Windows installer, extract with the Zip utility, then install only the iCloud64.msi file. Install the AppleMobileDeviceSupport64.msi You should see a list of files like this (for the 64bit installer):Ĥ. Use a Zip utility to extract the iTunes64Setup.exe contents to a folder. Here is the current direct download link:ģ. You can probably also do it with a Mac or Chrome book. ![]() I ended up using a Linux (Ubuntu Live) install in a VMWare virtual machine to download it. I tried some browser fiddling work-arounds that did not work for me. Unfortunately, Apple's iTunes download page directs you to the Microsoft Store instead of the direct download if you are using a Windows computer. Download the latest version of iTunes from If you haven't already, install iTunes version 12.6.5.3. I could have done the upgrade over the air, but I prefer using iTunes since I can do an iTunes backup just prior to the upgrade.Īfter the upgrade, the Backup Now button is greyed out in iTunes when I plug in the iPhone. I had to install the latest iTunes version on another computer to do that. This is the last version that supports downloading and installing apps.įirst, I found that I could not update my iPhones from iOS 12 to 13 using this version of iTunes. ![]() I wanted to share this work-around to those that still want to use iTunes version 12.6.5.3 for Windows with iPhones upgraded to iOS 13.5. ![]()
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