Click on “Finish” and the next thing you’ll see is the welcome screen from within iTunes itself: The installer itself is done so you can switch to iTunes itself for the next step. It takes a while, but eventually you’ll get here: Click on “Next >” and it’ll start chugging along: If you do see that warning, make your life easier by choosing “No”, then backing up and downloading the 64-bit version! Choose “iTunes for Windows 64-bit” on that first download page.Īssuming you have the right version of iTunes, the iTunes installer will start up, with a cheery welcome message: We do, right? Good, so click on “Run” and the first thing you’ll see? Hopefully not this: When it’d done downloading, launch the setup program and you’ll be asked if you’re really sure you want to do this: We do, so click on “Save”, and you’ll see a progress indicator as the data flows down the pipeline: The browser will ask if you really want to proceed: (The next few images might be a bit different to what you’re used to seeing in your Web browser: they’re from Google’s cool Chrome browser) Rather than get sidetracked, let’s take the default of the 32-bit version and proceed by clicking on “Download Now”. What’s frustrating is that it’s not so easy to figure out if you’re running a 32 bit or 64 bit version of Windows. You’ll need to start by downloading the app from.
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Let me show you how to go through the different steps necessary…
ITUNES DOWNLOAD WINDOWS VISTA FOR FREE
The good news? You can download iTunes for free from Apple’s site.
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Instead, you need to use Apple’s own iTunes application, which is basically a replacement for WMP with much of the same functionality, and more. The bad news is that you can’t use Microsoft Windows Media Player - any version of it - with your Apple iPod.