Make your iPod/iPhone work in XP x64

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Carlos, Thanks for the tip! I'll give it a try when/if I get some free
time this weekend :)

Eric

On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 04:42:05 -0800, Carlos
<Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I am not an iPod user but I thought that this guide might be interested in
>making their iPods work in XP x64.
>http://yukichigai.googlepages.com/iphonex64
>Carlos
 
I've tried to download the 64bit version of iTunes (of course using
IE7 64bit), but no luck. After each download, and running the iTunes
setup, it says it's a 32 bit version. Anyone know how to manually
download the 64 bit version, as it appears that Apples site defaults
to the 32 bit version...at least for me.

Thanks,
Eric

On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 04:42:05 -0800, Carlos
<Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I am not an iPod user but I thought that this guide might be interested in
>making their iPods work in XP x64.
>http://yukichigai.googlepages.com/iphonex64
>Carlos
 
Why did you feel you needed to use the 64bit version of IE7? Use the
default version. A download is a download is a download.

"Eric" <Eric@rr.com> wrote in message
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> I've tried to download the 64bit version of iTunes (of course using
> IE7 64bit), but no luck. After each download, and running the iTunes
> setup, it says it's a 32 bit version. Anyone know how to manually
> download the 64 bit version, as it appears that Apples site defaults
> to the 32 bit version...at least for me.
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
>
> On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 04:42:05 -0800, Carlos
> <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>>I am not an iPod user but I thought that this guide might be interested in
>>making their iPods work in XP x64.
>>http://yukichigai.googlepages.com/iphonex64
>>Carlos
 
I was able to download ITunes64Setup.exe and it installed without problems
simply by using IE7-32. Can't image why you're having problems.

"Eric" <Eric@rr.com> wrote in message
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> I've tried to download the 64bit version of iTunes (of course using
> IE7 64bit), but no luck. After each download, and running the iTunes
> setup, it says it's a 32 bit version. Anyone know how to manually
> download the 64 bit version, as it appears that Apples site defaults
> to the 32 bit version...at least for me.
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
>
> On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 04:42:05 -0800, Carlos
> <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>>I am not an iPod user but I thought that this guide might be interested in
>>making their iPods work in XP x64.
>>http://yukichigai.googlepages.com/iphonex64
>>Carlos
 
The 64-bit version of iTunes (You can use IE x64 to get it from here
too)

I try my best to follow directions...they say use IE x64, I use IE x64

On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 10:20:57 -0700, "Colin Barnhorst"
<c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote:

>Why did you feel you needed to use the 64bit version of IE7? Use the
>default version. A download is a download is a download.
>
>"Eric" <Eric@rr.com> wrote in message
>news:k1cpp31lrcfd7lk54m8h54jg4dj7kukotb@4ax.com...
>> I've tried to download the 64bit version of iTunes (of course using
>> IE7 64bit), but no luck. After each download, and running the iTunes
>> setup, it says it's a 32 bit version. Anyone know how to manually
>> download the 64 bit version, as it appears that Apples site defaults
>> to the 32 bit version...at least for me.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Eric
>>
>> On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 04:42:05 -0800, Carlos
>> <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I am not an iPod user but I thought that this guide might be interested in
>>>making their iPods work in XP x64.
>>>http://yukichigai.googlepages.com/iphonex64
>>>Carlos
 
Eric,
64-bit direct D/L link:
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite...Win/061-3987.20080115.3D5gF/iTunes64Setup.exe
Use any method you want to download it. IE32-bit, IE64-bit, Flashget,
GetRight, Firefox, etc.
Carlos

"Eric" wrote:

>
> The 64-bit version of iTunes (You can use IE x64 to get it from here
> too)
>
> I try my best to follow directions...they say use IE x64, I use IE x64
>
> On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 10:20:57 -0700, "Colin Barnhorst"
> <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> >Why did you feel you needed to use the 64bit version of IE7? Use the
> >default version. A download is a download is a download.
> >
> >"Eric" <Eric@rr.com> wrote in message
> >news:k1cpp31lrcfd7lk54m8h54jg4dj7kukotb@4ax.com...
> >> I've tried to download the 64bit version of iTunes (of course using
> >> IE7 64bit), but no luck. After each download, and running the iTunes
> >> setup, it says it's a 32 bit version. Anyone know how to manually
> >> download the 64 bit version, as it appears that Apples site defaults
> >> to the 32 bit version...at least for me.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Eric
> >>
> >> On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 04:42:05 -0800, Carlos
> >> <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>>I am not an iPod user but I thought that this guide might be interested in
> >>>making their iPods work in XP x64.
> >>>http://yukichigai.googlepages.com/iphonex64
> >>>Carlos

>
 
Carlos wrote:
> I am not an iPod user but I thought that this guide might be interested in
> making their iPods work in XP x64.
> http://yukichigai.googlepages.com/iphonex64


I don't get it. Recently the 32-bit iTunes/Quicktime has been prepared
to allow itself to install on XP x64, and all the "Vista 64-bit" package
installs is 32-bit iTunes anyway. I don't have an iPhone, so I don't
give a monkeys about that bit maybe that's what all the fuss is about.

Graham.
 
Thanks Carlos! :)


On Mon, 28 Jan 2008 04:12:00 -0800, Carlos
<Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Eric,
>64-bit direct D/L link:
>http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite...Win/061-3987.20080115.3D5gF/iTunes64Setup.exe
>Use any method you want to download it. IE32-bit, IE64-bit, Flashget,
>GetRight, Firefox, etc.
>Carlos
>
>"Eric" wrote:
>
>>
>> The 64-bit version of iTunes (You can use IE x64 to get it from here
>> too)
>>
>> I try my best to follow directions...they say use IE x64, I use IE x64
>>
>> On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 10:20:57 -0700, "Colin Barnhorst"
>> <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>> >Why did you feel you needed to use the 64bit version of IE7? Use the
>> >default version. A download is a download is a download.
>> >
>> >"Eric" <Eric@rr.com> wrote in message
>> >news:k1cpp31lrcfd7lk54m8h54jg4dj7kukotb@4ax.com...
>> >> I've tried to download the 64bit version of iTunes (of course using
>> >> IE7 64bit), but no luck. After each download, and running the iTunes
>> >> setup, it says it's a 32 bit version. Anyone know how to manually
>> >> download the 64 bit version, as it appears that Apples site defaults
>> >> to the 32 bit version...at least for me.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >> Eric
>> >>
>> >> On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 04:42:05 -0800, Carlos
>> >> <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>>I am not an iPod user but I thought that this guide might be interested in
>> >>>making their iPods work in XP x64.
>> >>>http://yukichigai.googlepages.com/iphonex64
>> >>>Carlos

>>
 
i did that whole tutorial a few months ago and it worked great. then
about 2 weeks ago, i tried to update to the newest version of itunes,
and now it doesn't work.
Everything works (itunes/quicktime install, etc.) except for the iphone
driver itself. At the step where you have to select the driver to use, I
select the "apple mobile device usb driver" and it waits for a few
seconds and then says there was a problem installing the driver.

Any ideas?


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Contact Apple to see if they have a solution, they are
responsible for any drivers needed for all version of Windows.


spyhunter39 wrote:
> i did that whole tutorial a few months ago and it worked great. then
> about 2 weeks ago, i tried to update to the newest version of itunes,
> and now it doesn't work.
> Everything works (itunes/quicktime install, etc.) except for the iphone
> driver itself. At the step where you have to select the driver to use, I
> select the "apple mobile device usb driver" and it waits for a few
> seconds and then says there was a problem installing the driver.
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
 
Haven't completed the tutorial due to work and summertime (honey do's)
commitments! :(

I've learned that with Apple & WinXP x64 to not automatically
upgrade. I wait till someone with more experience and time has worked
out the bugs and posted the fix/tips here. Saves hours/days of grief
and frustration! :|

Eric

On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 16:56:39 +0530, spyhunter39
<spyhunter39.3c6gnb@DoNotSpam.com> wrote:

>
>i did that whole tutorial a few months ago and it worked great. then
>about 2 weeks ago, i tried to update to the newest version of itunes,
>and now it doesn't work.
>Everything works (itunes/quicktime install, etc.) except for the iphone
>driver itself. At the step where you have to select the driver to use, I
>select the "apple mobile device usb driver" and it waits for a few
>seconds and then says there was a problem installing the driver.
>
>Any ideas?
 
Well if apple supported xp x64 then we wouldn't even be having this
conversation.

I think what happened is when the apple auto updater tried to update
it, it screwed something up so that now it won't allow the driver to
load. What I need is some way to completely erase any traces of the
driver and itunes/QuickTime from my computer short of reinstalling the
OS.


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> Well if apple supported xp x64 then we wouldn't even be having this
> conversation.
>
> I think what happened is when the apple auto updater tried to update
> it, it screwed something up so that now it won't allow the driver to
> load. What I need is some way to completely erase any traces of the
> driver and itunes/QuickTime from my computer short of reinstalling the
> OS.
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Does Apple have a clean up utility for Windows? Many companies do and they
are very effective for removing a progam and drivers even when the user
cannot see the software in Uninstall a Program.
 
yes! That's exactly what I need. Is there one?
FYI, itunes/other apple software (besides safari) are not showing up in
window's installer clean-up or uninstaller either but everytime I try to
use the apple USB mobile device driver it doesn't work.


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And you expect Microsoft to fix problems with Apple's
software? Dream on!!


spyhunter39 wrote:
> Well if apple supported xp x64 then we wouldn't even be having this
> conversation.
>
> I think what happened is when the apple auto updater tried to update
> it, it screwed something up so that now it won't allow the driver to
> load. What I need is some way to completely erase any traces of the
> driver and itunes/QuickTime from my computer short of reinstalling the
> OS.
>
>
 
well, I was actually asking if anyone knew if apple had that. I knew
microsoft wouldn't go out of their way to solve another company's
problems.

If they don't, which I don't think they do, is there some other 3rd
party software that will remove driver and such?


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