Dial-up connection upgrade

Is there a way to upgrade itunes + QT via a disk (cd)? The dial up connection is always dropped.

One thing that might help.
if you have a friend or know someone that has a high speed connection, try having them download the itunes and save to the desktop.
Once it is saved to the desktop, you can burn this file to a cd or put in on a flash memory drive. Also, if you have an ipod that you can enable disk mode on, you can move the file that way.
Then on your computer, move the file to the desk top.
Then double click to install.
Hope this helps.

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