![]() ![]() This first setting is related to whether you want to have iTunes be aware of the other music you already have on your computer. Once you’re ready to proceed, click on “Next >”, as you did earlier, and the first thing you’ll face is a question about your desired default settings for the app: 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.
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