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They all appeared as programs in the Control Panel after iTunes was first installed.
Except for Quicktime, which I never installed on this new Win 7 PC at all
They all appeared as programs in the Control Panel after iTunes was first installed.
Except for Quicktime, which I never installed on this new Win 7 PC at all
Let me try this again. You install all that Apple ITune stuff designed for Windows XP onto a Windows 7 computer. Is that correct? Yes or No.
My post #1 and post #3
I installed with the 64-bit installer.
The version 10.6.3.25 64-bit
for Win 7 not XP
I thought the first time I installed, it didn't work and there were some who say to try re-installing so that's what I did. Both were the iTunes installers for 64bit.
TG88 Your post indicates XP not Window 7. XP-64 is not the same as Windows 7-64. If you want Itunes on a Windows 7/64 computer you have to find and download Itunes for a Windows 7/64 operating system. Not a XP-64 operating system.
I downloaded the installer from here. iTunes 10.6.3 for Windows (64 bit)
I'm sure this is the Win 7 64 bit one?
If not, where is the one for Win 7?
Last edited by TG88; 21 Aug 2012 at 00:25. Reason: comments added
There lies my problem.
It says it is, but it doesn't .. and that's why I'm here.