Itune 8.2 for windows xp 64bit

hi
Why isnt there an install for itunes that works for windows xp 64 bit users, this really ****** me off i paid alot of money for my iphone but i cant update it or put music on it because they dont have a 64bit xp install please read this and make an install as soon as possible because this is just getting redicilious.
kind regards
Helix

This is a user to user forum so it is unlikely that anyone from Apple will see your post.
You can leave feedback here:
http://www.apple.com/feedback/itunesapp.html
There may be ways round the XP 64 bit issue, here is one link, there may be others:
http://yukichigai.googlepages.com/iphonex64

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