Download Itunes For Windows 7 64-bit

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Karoline

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Aug 4, 2024, 6:51:46 PM8/4/24
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Ijust downloaded the iTunes from the Apple site. During installation, it gives the following error messages: "There is a problem with this Windows installer package. A DLL required for this install could not be run. Contact your support personnel or package vendor."

The further information area has direct links to the current and recent builds in case you have problems downloading, need to revert to an older version or want to try the iTunes for Windows (64-bit - for older video cards) release as a workaround for installation or performance issues, or compatibility with QuickTime or third party software.


If you've tried the above then see the method in Install missing components. What component fails to install, and what error message does it give? See this post for steps to produce detailed logs of the installation which may reveal why iTunes won't install.


In my recent experience with this error, I simply right-clicked the installation file (iTunes6464Setup.exe) and selected "run as administrator." Installation proceeded as expected from there. I received this exact error description in Windows 10, but have come across this in Win7 on an earlier itunes version a few years ago.


I have a used iPod Classic 5th Generation (A1136) that was purchased for a parent as it is compatible with all their 40-pin gear. One of the parents already has an identical model which was "working fine" (although hadn't been synced for over a year). By this I understand that syncing has worked on their family PC (running Windows 10) in the past, but updates may have been run / fiddling may have taken place since the last successful sync.


However, I plugged in this newly purchased iPod to the family PC (via USB) and strange things began to happen. The iPod appeared to connect, then disconnect and reconnect again in a loop until eventually Windows gave up and said the device had malfunctioned. iTunes doesn't detect the device at all, but once the connect/reconnect loop gives up the iPod appears as a mass storage device - but iTunes continues to ignore it.


I spoke with Apple Support. The iPod Classic is no longer supported by the software, period. Backwards compatibility is not considered and old versions of iTunes are not provided by Apple. In fact, the support personnel are forbidden to provide an older version. They suggest buying a new iPod.


The older iPods are no longer supported by the new iTunes 12.9. To get the iPod back on track, it's best to install an old version of iTunes on a Windows PC. To get the older versions of iTunes, search in Google.


I had this problem and tried everything from all kinds of forums and posts. Although my iPod was registered and visible on one of my computers, it was invisible and did not appear in iTunes on another until I assigned a drive letter to it in: Control Panel\Administrative Tools\Computer Management\Disk Management - and suddenly there it was!


Windows currently recognizes the iPod as a USB disk, even when I switch it out of disk mode. When I go through Device Manager to update the driver under Portable Devices to install the same driver as the iPhone is using, it tells me that it is not a valid driver for that hardware. So Windows PnP does not recognize it as a iPod, which is a software issue? So why didn't the recovery work?


I have run all sorts of diagnostics on the iPod with no issues. I have reached the stage where it realizes that it is corrupt, and even tells me to restore it using iTunes, but if Windows doesn't recognize it... I have noticed that Windows hangs when it is attached, and I have had timeouts on the driver install.


I'm planning to go into my local Apple store next week, but I wonder if even their Geniuses understand Windows drivers and PnP. I also plan to hammer it this weekend, since it should be a user solution. I will post any updates.


Slight update: OK, so Windows 10 PnP returns a Device Identification String which it matches to a device in the "Models" section of the INF file. So these must not match! Now the INF file is from the latest Apple drivers, so is the iPod screwed enough to be returning a DIS that matches to a USB device but not an iPod? Going to look at resertting the iPod a few more times.


However, I went to my local Apple store on the way home. They attached to one of their laptop and iTunes recognized it almost immediately as needing recovery. When it was done, I connected it to my tablet, where iTunes recognized it as an Apple formatted iPod and allowed me to reformat and populate.


I have a newish Win 10 64 bit that has never had iTunes on it. I downloaded iTunes 9.2.1, ran setup and plugged in the iPod. I got an error message telling me to unplug it and then plug it back in. I did and it worked. I've put 1 new song onto the iPod so far and it worked just fine. Here's a link to the page for 9.2.1: =en_US


Something strange is going on... I have a 5th gen iPod, now called classic (no such tag when purchased), 80 GB, software version 1.1.2 and it works fine with iTunes version 12.10.1.4 running on Windows 10 Home 64-bit version 1903 OS build 18362.418, and has never stopped working through all the iTunes and Windows upgrades/changes since iPod was bought more than a decade ago. Since the original question states that it worked flawlessly on another computer, it makes me think there may be a software version issue; make sure your CPU, OS, and iTunes are all either 32-bit or all 64-bit. While 64-bit CPUs can use 32-bit OS & software, things tend to work better when they all are 64-bit, and 32-bit CPU can only use 32-bit OS and software. If that is all good, try different USB ports & cables, since both go bad.


Using a 3rd part music manager is the only thing that is really going to help. iPod classic support is killed off in recent iTunes on mac and win so you need a 3rd party app to do so, unless you're still running a few versions back iTunes app. I use "transpod" to add and delete music that gets me by.


I have the same problem as you mentioned, but without a solution at the moment. I am from Nicaragua and unfortunately here we do not have Genius from Apple: there is just one Apple center and before yesterday I called and they do not give technical services for the iPod classic 160 Version A1238.


What about using MediaMonkey to update/see your iPod? I did this... i upgraded iTunes... 12.9.5, plugged in my old 160GB iPod.. no show... so I installed MMonkey, and happy now :)And removed iTunes of course...


I had similar problems where itunes wasn't detecting my 1G ipod touch, however I just downloaded the latest version of itunes (itunes 12.10.3.1) just to see what happens and to my surprise, it detected my 1st generation ipod touch. I think Apple fixed the issue.


I have a 5th gen iPod which my Windows 10 computer quit recognizing. I tried all of the troubleshooting I could find on the internet and finally replaced the battery. And guess what? The latest version of iTunes on my computer recognizes it.


The iOS devices are the devices that run on the iOS mobile operating system. Major iDevice types are the iPad, the iPod Touch, and the iPhone. Many software applications have been developed for iOS management. If you look around you would see that the most popular app for iOS management is the iTunes application.


But there are some complications on iTunes when it is using to manage iOS devices. So that there are many alternatives for iTunes, but the best alternative is iTools and the latest version is the iTools 64 bit for iOS devices. iTools has been an interesting feature provider for all iOS devices.


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