These errors can be problematic, and they can prevent you from starting iTunes. However, there’s a way to fix these problems once and for all.

How can I fix iTunes error 13014 and 9?

1. Delete iTunes Library Genius.itdb-journal file

On Mac: If that doesn’t work, you can try removing iTunes Library Genius.itdb or iTunes Library Genius.itdb.lock file as well.

2. Turn off the Genius feature

You can also turn off the Genius feature by doing the following:

3. Move your iTunes library

Few users reported errors 13014 and 9 in iTunes while storing their iTunes library on NAS. To fix it, move the library from NAS to the local disk.

4. Free up space and restart your Mac

If you need to automatically unclutter your Mac device and free up storage space, you can successfully get it done using the CleanmyMac X tool.

5. Make sure that your devices are up to date

Alternatively, you can try these steps: iTunes errors 13014 and 9 can be problematic, but we hope that you managed to fix them using our solutions.

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