64 bit version of window

I am using 64 bit version of window. I cannot use ipod shuffle after I put song by itune 7 . how can i do?

Use 32bit with Parallels. 64bit makes no difference when using virtualization.

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  • ITunes 7.6 and Windows XP Pro x64  ---- 64 bit version of Windows XP Pro

    My wife was given an iPod nano, so I downloaded the current version of iTunesSetup.exe from www.apple.com and tried to run the executable. It told me that it wasn't designed to install iTunes on my 64 bit version of Windows XP Pro, and that I should go back to www.apple.com and download the 64 bit installer. I went back to www.apple.com and searched for the 64 bit installer in vain. There is only one main link to the current installer and the website determines which version of the installer you're given. After a few google searches I managed to aquire iTunes64setup.exe from the Apple site. I ran the executable and it told me "This iTunes installer requires that your computer is running Windows Vista 64-bit" and then it gave me the option to exit. I ended up installing iTunes from the executable I had originally downloaded. I have iTunes 7.6.2.9 installed now but it doesn't detect, or can't operate my DVD burner, so I can't rip music with iTunes for use on my wife's nano. I get this error report when I run the Diagnostic test built into iTunes.
    "Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Service Pack 2 (Build 3790)
    System manufacturer System Product Name
    iTunes 7.6.2.9
    QuickTime 7.4.5
    CD Driver Not Available
    CD Driver DLL Not Available
    Bonjour 1.0.4.12 (118.4)
    iTunes Serial Number xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Current user is an administrator.
    The current local date and time is 2008-04-30 23:34:07.
    iTunes is not running in safe mode.
    Video Display Information
    Standard VGA Graphics Adapter
    NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT
    ** External Plug-ins Information **
    No external plug-ins installed.
    ** CD/DVD Drive Tests **
    LowerFilters: Afc
    Failed loading CD / DVD drives, error -43. Try doing a repair install on iTunes from the "Add or Remove Programs" control panel.
    Failed loading CD / DVD drives, error -43. Try doing a repair install on iTunes from the "Add or Remove Programs" control panel."
    And there was no change in the diagnostic when I first tried to repair the install and then tried to reinstall iTunes. I'm sure the burner is working because I can play music, watch movies and all the normal stuff a DVD burner can do using Nero.
    I'm guessing I need an iTunes version of 64 bit optical drive driver.
    Any help would be appreciated!
    Cinder's
    <Edited by Moderator>

    I got the iTunes 7 to work on XP Pro 64bit. What I did was this:
    1. Downloaded DriverInstaller_AMD64EM64T.exe
    2. Installed it.
    3. Created this file tree: C:\Windows\Sysnative\drivers (Easier terminology, I went into the Windows folder and created a folder named "sysnative", opened that folder and created another folder called "drivers".
    4. Then I located the folder where I installed DriverInstaller_AMD64EM64T.exe ..
    5. I took the file called GEARAspiWDM and COPIED IT. I DID NOT MOVE THIS FILE!!!
    6. I pasted a COPY of this file into sysnative\drivers. The folder I just made.
    7. I installed iTunes 7, not 7.6. 7.6 and this method won't solve the burning issue. That would require more programs and more patients.
    Note, you will have to manipulate iTunes when you want to burn. The best way to do this, I found, was to simply make a playlist and right click the playlist on the left column and select burn to disk. It should act normally.
    Message was edited by: Nexis

  • With Boot Camp, should I install the 64 bit version of Windows 7 (Home Premium edition) OR the 32 bit version when installing onto an early 2008 Mac Pro operating OSX Lion with a 1 TByte internal HDD?

    With an early 2008 Mac Pro I'm about to add a second internal drive (1 TByte SATA) and initially install OSX Lion onto the new drive.  Then to partition this new HDD via Boot camp.  But my question is whether I am best advised to purchase the 64 bit version of Windows 7 (Home Premium) or the 32 bit version of Windows 7 (Home Premium) for the Windows sector of the disk  What are the differences, and will I notice a difference in performance?

    In chart from wiki, (scroll down to "Comparison chart") check the maximum CPUs supported.
    You don't see this on MSoft's 1st searched for chart hit. This is one reason you will regret not paying for Professional+ if you get Home Premium 64 as I did for Mac Pro early 2008.
    Home Prem Task Mgr sees 4 processors vs. the 8 that are seen by Pro+.    
    Costs more than a Mac upgrade to Lion if you make that mistake. 
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_7_editions

  • How to use Internet Explorer 11 64 bits rather than the 32 bit version, on Windows 7 familial premium 64 bit

    Hi,
    my system : up to date computer, W7 familial premium (64 bit), Internet Explorer 11 (32 bit)
    I use this computer on the web to visit just one website, always the same and several hours a day ; this site advocate the use of Internet Explorer 64 bits for more efficiency.
    How can I get to install, or switch to the 64 bit version of Internet Explorer, as presently when I try to install a downloaded version, I get as an answer something like "installation not possible because the more up to date version of Internet Explorer
    is already installed on your computer". Thanks

    Hi,
    On a 64-bit version of Windows, please click system drive, there should be a “Program Files” and “program Files x86”,
     the "Program Files" folder is for 64-bit programs and the "Program Files (x86)" folder is for 32-bit programs, you will find IE11 64 bit has already installed in you system in “Program Files”>”Internet explorer”.
    Regards,
    Yolanda
    Yolanda
    TechNet Community Support

  • Why is there no Boot Camp support for the 64-bit version of Windows 7 on the 64-bit iMac that I'm using?

    The early 2008 24" iMac 8,1 has a 2.8 ghz E8235 Intel Core 2 Duo processor with a data width of 64-bits.
    I am straining badly to understand why Apple is only providing drivers for the 32-bit version of Windows 7 for the 64-bit hardware that I want to install it on.

    The 64 bit drivers are there, but there have been some installation
    issues depending on Windows OS and Apple hardware.  You may
    want to post on the Bootcamp forum to get more direct response to
    your issue.
    FWIW, at one point, I forget when, I found I needed to manually
    open the 64 bit versions of the drivers to install them that were created
    on the bootcamp driver install disk (image).  As I recall the was a
    64 bit .msi "global" installer but even at that there was an individual
    one that needed to be manually installed.
    Its been a while since I last did this since I have been doing everything
    in Windows virtual machines with Parallels.

  • What/Where is the 32-bit version of Windows System Image Manager?

    I'm running into the problem described as follows in the WAIK documentation:  "Windows SIM fails to create a catalog for a 32-bit Windows image from a 64-bit version of Windows SIM. To workaround this issue, use the 32-bit version of Windows SIM to
    create catalogs for your Windows images."
    Question: Where is the 32-bit version of Windows SIM? I can only find a single download for "The Windows® Automated Installation Kit (AIK) for Windows® 7"
    Or are the 32-bit tools included in that version? If so, how do I use those instead?

    Hi,
    The issue should occurs when you install the WAIK on a 64bit Windows 7 machine.
    You need install WAIK on a 32bit machine.
    Different binary versions of Windows SIM cannot create catalog files for some Windows images of different architecture types. We recommend using the
    32-bit version of Windows SIM to create catalog files because this version can create catalogs for all Windows image architecture types. The following list describes the Windows SIM architecture types and catalogs that can be created for each Windows
    image architecture type.
    x86 Image Manager. Can
    create catalogs for x86, x64, and Itanium-based Windows images.
    x64 Image Manager. Can
    create catalogs only for x64 Windows images.
    Itanium-based Image Manager.
    Can create catalogs only for Itanium-based Windows images.
    This article may helpful to you:
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd744249(WS.10).aspx
    Hope that helps.
    Regards,
    Leo  
    Huang
    Leo Huang
    TechNet Community Support

  • Can I intall a 32-bit version of Windows?

    I just purchased a C650D Laptop computer with 64-bit version of Windows 7.  I have a 32-bit version disc of Windows 7 at home from another computer.   Will I be able to use it to install a 32-bit version on the C650D?  Can I simply use the product code that comes with the 64-bit disc?

    Satellite C650D-ST6N02
    It's possible to install 32-bit Windows 7 on that computer, but I don't recommend it.
    The fact that you have an installation DVD is not much help. (Most likely it's not an installation disc, but a recovery disc, and that won't restore a different model.)
    In any case, one can download the installation disc for free. But you cannot use the OEM product key for your current Windows to activate a retail version of Windows. Microsoft sells product keys - not Windows.
    Furthermore, you would have the daunting task of installing all the drivers and utilities that make the devices and features of your laptop function.
    Why do you want to change to 32-bits?
    -Jerry

  • TS1424 has anyone not been able to get the installer to properly load and get a message like: This installer is intended for 32 bit versions of windows. Please download and install 64 bit iTuines installer instead? and even if you uninstall and reinstall

    Has anyone not been able to get the iTunes installer to load properly and get a message like this: This iTunes installer is intended for 32 bit versions of windows. Please download and install 64 bit iTunes installer instead. I have tried repeatedly to get this to load, I have uninstalled iTunes completely and reinstalled and still get the same message. I have windows XP and a brand new ipod touch which I am trying to load.

    Yes, it's come up a number of times. If you look to the right under "more like this", you'll find threads that may offer useful suggestions.
    Regards.

  • Does Firefox 7.o have a supported 64-bit version for Windows 7?

    On the system requirements page for Firefox 7.0, I found the following statement: "Please note that while the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows Vista and Windows 7 can be used to run Firefox 6, only 32-bit builds of Firefox 6 are supported. at this time."
    I do not understand why Firefox 6 is mentioned on the Firefox 7 system requirements page. I have Windows 7, 64 bit version.
    Does Firefox 7.0 have a supported 64 bit version that runs on Windows 7--64 bit version?

    Not yet. The web page text is incorrect.

  • Bootcamp 3.0 and the 64-bit version of Windows 7 ?

    Does Bootcamp 3.0 support the 64-bit version of Windows 7 ?
    Sorry for my bad English

    It has nothing to do with SL or Boot Camp 3.0, but is based on the EFI firmware used in the iMac not being 64-bit (EFI64; also part of Unified EFI 2.x).
    If your Mac is listed as one that can boot Snow Leopard in 64-bit kernel mode (using '6' and '4' keys on startup, and 64-bit drivers and extensions).
    The only way to add Windows 7 64-bit is through firmware, and that isn't going to happen.

  • Does Dreamweaver CS3 work with 64 bit version of Windows 7?

    Windows 7, 64 bit, Home Premium was clean installed.  I had no difficulty reinstalling Dreamweaver CS3, but when I try to open a file I get a message that  says." A problem has caused the program to stop working correctly.  Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available."  Apparently none is.  So my question is, does Dreamweaver CS3 work with the 64 bit version of Windows 7?  If not, does CS4 work or would I be wasting money by upgrading?

    I just installed it and ran it fine.  I have Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
    Make sure it is a clean install from a fresh "boot".  I ran into problems the first time when I tried to install it right after I installed another program.  I simply uninstalled it.....which took a long long time, but after it was removed and I rebooted, everything went fine.
    Rick

  • HT1846 32 bit or 64 bit version of Windows 7

    I have the 2007 MacBookPro3,1, Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.4 GHz. Should I purchase the 32 bit or 64 bit version of Windows 7 to run with Boot Camp?
    Thanks!

    64bit hands down - there is almost no reason to even have or carry 32-bit versions anymore.

  • CUPC supported on 64-bit version of Windows 7?

    Hi there,
    anybody knows when we can expect CUPC to be supported on 64-bit version of Windows 7 platform?
    Regards,
    Tenaro

    CUPC 8 is already supported in 64-bit versions of Windows 7, but will not run natively in 64-bit until quarter 3 of 2011. See this table from Cisco.

  • When trying to download ipodreset utility for windows i get a message that says the installer is intended for 32-bit version for windows. what can i do next?

    when trying to download ipod reset utility for windows i get a message that the installer is intended for 32-bit version of windows. what can i do?

    I assume you have tried everything here?
    iPod: Cannot restore or update in iTunes with error 1415, 1417, 1418, 1428, 1429, 1430, 1436, or 1439
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    It wouldn't hurt to also try another available USB port on your machine and another sync cable if possible.
    Lastly, try restoring the iPod on another PC or Mac running iTunes.
    If you know of somebody with a PC running Windows XP still, ask them if you can download the reset utility and use it to reset the Shuffle.
    B-rock

  • While installing latest version of iTunes error "This iTunes installer is intended for 32-bit versions of Windows. Please download and install the 64-bit iTunes installer instead" how to deal with it ?

    While installing latest version of iTunes error "This iTunes installer is intended for 32-bit versions of Windows. Please download and install the 64-bit iTunes installer instead" how to deal with it ?

    Doublechecking. What's the filename of the installer you've been downloading? (The 32-bit installer is called iTunesSetup.exe, and the 64-bit installer is called iTunes64Setup.exe.)

  • "Please connect iPhone to a computer running a 32-bit version of Windows XP

    Anyone! Please, anyone! I just got an iPhone and plugged it in to my existing iTunes and it required for me to update to a new version of iTunes in which I did, which is now 7.4.3.1. When I plug the iPhone in, an error message displays and it says "Please connect iPhone to a conputer running a 32-bit version of Windows XP (SP2) or Windows Vista. I have a Windows Vista and re-checked compatability it everything is fine. I've even re-installed iTunes,and restarted my computer but no success! I still keep getting the same error message. Oh, by the way, I've tried all USB ports as well. =(

    It isn't compatible with the 64 bit version of vista. If you search the threads you might find some workarounds that might work. I believe the installer doesn't put the files in the correct directory.
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