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Every since I upgraded to the new JaS 10.4.8 disc and the Semthex kernel, I've been having a problem with iTunes every time I try to authorize my machine:

 

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Anyone have ANY idea how to fix this? I can't play any of my purchased iTunes songs or videos. This sucks!

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I've had this problem ever since I first installed 10.4.6. I'm on the latest 10.4.8 Jas now, without improvement and I've never got to the bottom of it. Interestingly enough I have a pretty much identical system to yours, although I was previously on a D915GUX mobo, and the problem was there too. The nearest I've come to an explanation is that the intel efi/bios combination upsets the authorisation tracking system on the music store. Let me know if you make any progress with this!

I get the same error. My itunes worked on 10.4.6 (AMD) but when I updated to the new, I got that error.

 

My theory is that it is this problem: http://www.macnn.com/articles/06/11/03/os....ypted.binaries/

 

Please let me know if I'm totally wrong! This is an interesting problem.

 

Luckily I just got started, so I'm going to reinstall the OS from scratch and be much more careful with updates and new software.

I had the same problem on my laptop and it's because OSX records the MAC address of the 1st network device it detects in installation somewhere and when you change you network devices afterwards, you will get this error. To fix my problem I had to do the en0 to en1 swap for my ethernet, so ethernet did not work on install and wireless detect as ethernet with Jas 10.4.8 install, and when I fix it after install, Itunes gave me this memory error but worked fine when Wireless was detected as Ethernet - so after playing around - this is how I fixed my problem.

 

Disable wireless in Bios

Disable Ethernet in Bios

Clean install from Jas 10.4.8 DVD

Reboot still with no network enabled - copy IONetworkfamily.kext from 10.4.6 (found in another thread on this forum) into /System/Library/Extensions

Open DiskUtil and repair permissions

 

Now Enable only Ethernet in Bios and boot OSX, click on network setup and Ethernet should detect - configure and make sure you can connect to Internet.

 

Now reboot again - Enable wireless in BIOS, open network Setup and my network detect as Airport.

 

Now Itunes works perfectly for me, whenever I am connected via LAN or wireless.

 

Hope this helps.

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