Itunes not working with 64 bit operating system

Does anybody know how 2 or when itunes will work or can work with a 64 bit system. I had no problems when I first downloaded itunes on my computer about 4 months ago. Then I updated itunes and it doesnt install properly. On the disclaimer it says it will only work with a 32 bit or less. I've lost my entire itunes library. atleast its still in my ipod but i cant burn any songs either. Does anybody know how 2 fix this?

If you are referring to Vista Support, It may be after the new year before it fully supports vista. I have not upgraded to vista yet but I was thinking about it!

Similar Messages

  • New iTunes still not working with 64 bit operating systems?

    When will iTunes support advanced 64 bit operating systems...
    Would seem that a next generation phone would work with the next generation of operating systems...

    iTunes does work with vista 64 bit. I can sync my iPod with it. It's the 'Apple Mobile Device Support' portion that is required by the iPhone that isn't working.

  • The program vectorworks 2008 (not 2009) does not work with the new operating system Mavericks, which is a disaster because it forces us to change the program, and is very expensive. Apple should fix this problem

    The program vectorworks 2008 (not 2009) does not work with the new operating system Mavericks, which is a disaster because it forces us to change the program, and is very expensive. Apple should fix this problem

    Why should Apple fix the problem? Maybe you should consider NOT upgrading if an expensive piece of (obsolete) software you're running won't work with it...

  • Captivate 7.1 not working with latest Android operating system

    Courses created with Captivate 7.0.1.237 are not working on tablets with Android's latest operating system - KitKat. The play arrow in the middle of the screen remains onscreen throughout the course. In some cases, it stops the course and buttons become inactive. In other cases, the course plays, but the arrow is still there and the sound is gone. The courses work with an older operating system. We are using the latest Chrome browser. Is there a fix? (Other than publishing with Captivate 8 - courses are on the client's LMS and we do not want to have to replace them.)
    Thanks

    Chrome version 36 has some issues with captivate html5 output. Please find the following workaround if you are using Chrome.
    http://blogs.adobe.com/captivate/2014/07/update-on-captivate-html-5-content-playback-issue -in-google-chrome-browser.html

  • HT2305 I have Widows 8 but my Itunes wont open I keep getting a message "Itunes software does not install on 64 bit operating system"

    I have a Widows 8 laptop. I cant open Itunes. I get a message "Itunes software does not install on 64 bit operating system" Can anyone tell me how to get it installed?

    If you are referring to Vista Support, It may be after the new year before it fully supports vista. I have not upgraded to vista yet but I was thinking about it!

  • Can run .exe but cannot use .exe file with 64 bit operating system

    I built an application in labview (32 bit) in xp. The exe file generated from the labview 2009 is able to function well in windows vista (32 bit). For this i installed run time engine and since my application requires vision tools so i also installed the vision run time engine 2009. The application reads values of a device (from microcontroller) from the virtual com port (through USB).
    Now the problem is the .exe cannot response in Windows 7 (64 bit). For this i installed Run Time engine 2009 (for 32 bit) and also vision run time engine. The exe runs but does not read any value from the COM port and does not response any thing.
    This is somehow related to 64 bit operating system. 
    Further to mention, the control input for 'VISA resource name' input of 'Visa Configure Serial Port' block generally detects the COM Port where the device is connected (e.g. COM1, COM2 etc)  and used to display the choices (on drop down menu) but with 64 bit operating system this is not happening.
    What could be the possible problem? I would be happy to know if someone has come across this problem or if someone can help me to solve this problem.
    Simply i would like to run an .exe application build in 32 bit to run in an operating system of 64 bit. This application has VISA and Vision motion tools.

    NI VISA is a software abstraction layer for different physical interfaces (e.g. RS232).
    I understood that your application is working with this in order to select and communicate with COM interfaces.
    MAX (Measurement & Automation Explorer) is the tool to configure and test NI drivers, in this case VISA.
    So if no COM shows up in MAX, you have a malfunction (or missing) installation of VISA.
    Norbert 
    CEO: What exactly is stopping us from doing this?
    Expert: Geometry
    Marketing Manager: Just ignore it.

  • Timeline for Flash with 64 bit operating systems

    Has there been any timeline for when Adobe will put out a version on Flash Player that works with 64 bit operating sustems? I looked around the site and forums and couldn't find anything on it other than the fact that it was going to come out after Version 10. Approximately when might that be?

    i thought the 10.1 version (beta 2) was to support  64 bit browsers..  Even on Windows 7 and windows vista.  Many Computer manufacturer's are now pushing the 64 bit versions of the microsoft operating systems which come equipped with the default internet explorer 64 bit version. 
    When will this version be available for download on windows 7 64 bit?
    And if it is available (even as a beta) where can I download the flash player for 64 bit operating systems and browsers.
    Thanks,
    Doug Lubey of Louisiana
    www.douglubey.com

  • Only Pentium 3's do not support running 64 bit operating systems Or there are others processors as well

    Hi,
    I was told that 'Unfortunately Pentium 3's do not support running 64 bit operating systems.'
    However, I really noticed many other people say that I should run a hardware reading program, such as 'SecurAble' to be sure that my processor will be capable to run 64Bit operating systems or not.
    Thus, if [b]only Pentium 3's [/b]do not support running 64 bit operating systems, then there is no need from running such a program(screen shot below).
    I really run this program using Windows 7(64Bit) with HP Laptop Core i5. And this is the reslut:
    64-Bit Processing Available
    This processor does offer 64-bit modes of operation. This means that this system is able to run the significantly more secure 64-bit versions of Microsoft's Windows XP and Vista operating systems.
    The biggest challenge for 64-bit Windows systems is the fact that existing 32-bit device drivers cannot be used by the 64-bit operating system kernel. So if you do plan to try switching to 64-bit Windows, you should be sure to have a means for reverting
    to 32-bit operation if your system's hardware turns out to be incompatible with 64-bit operation. Many people have reverted to 32-bit operation after bravely giving 64-bits a try for a short time.
    A man should convert his anger and sadness into strength to continue living in this life.

    Pentium 4 CPU s may or may not be 64bit capable depending on the specific model.  Intel introduced 64bit versions after a number of 32bit only models. All mainstream later Intel CPU's are 64bit capable.  The Atom processor may be 32 or 64 bit capable.
    There is similar path with AMD CPU's, e.g. early Athlons were 32bit only, with later models 64 bit capable.

  • My iTunes not working with ios7 on my iPhone 4S

    My iTunes not working with ios7 on my iPhone 4S can any body help

    same issue
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5342743?tstart=0

  • Itunes not working with Vista Home Premium 32-bit

    Itumes 10.6.3 version will not work with Vista Home Premium. I have a 32-bit operating system. I'm not sure what to do next. It appears in trying to update it deleted the old itumes, as I can't find a copy of it when I search the computer.

    Then I installed Quicktime on its own - still get the same error 'Quicktime has stopped working;
    Okay. That will be the source of the iTunes problem. (Without a properly working QuickTime, iTunes won't work correctly.)
    Checking on things that can cause QuickTime launch errors now.
    Have you at any stage installed any Codec Packs, any copies of the programs QT Alternative, QT Lite or Storm Codec, or any media converter programs that can convert files into QuickTime readable formats?
    (I'm checking on these things because depending on the versions of the programs/codec-packs, these can install earlier versions of QuickTime componentry on a PC, which can interfere with the running of a higher version of QuickTime.)

  • Ram utilization with 64 bit operating system

    Attached is the current configuration of my 8.1 Pro PC & I have a question regarding RAM utilization with 32 bit programs running on this PC.
    It has been my understanding that the 32 bit OS (XP Pro), at best, would be able to only utilize 4GB of RAM memory.  
    I've recently built a PC for the specific task of running an application which is very CPU & output intensive. The application is a Windows based 32 bit application which analyzes and recovers data from NAND chips.  Input data comes from a 2.0 USB
    feed, is processed and is then written to a 2 disk raid array.
    Will the 64 bit operating system enable 32 bit applications to utilize more than 4GB of RAM memory?  Any suggestions on how to maximize the processing of 32 bit application on a 64 bit OS would be appreciated.
    Operating System
    Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
    CPU
    Intel Xeon E3 1275 v2 @ 3.50GHz
    35 °C
    Ivy Bridge 22nm Technology
    RAM
    16.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 657MHz (9-9-9-24)
    Motherboard
    Supermicro X9SAE (CPU)
    37 °C
    Graphics
    HP w2408 (1920x1200@59Hz)
    Intel HD Graphics (Super Micro Computer)
    Storage
    372GB Western Digital WDC WD4000AAKS-00TMA0 (SATA)
    30 °C
    465GB Western Digital WDC WD5000HHTZ-04N21V0 (SATA)
    28 °C
    465GB Western Digital WDC WD5001ABYS-01YNA0 (SATA)
    32 °C
    465GB Western Digital WDC WD5003ABYX-01WERA1 (SATA)
    31 °C
    Optical Drives
    PLEXTOR DVDR PX-891SAW
    TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-224DB
    Audio
    High Definition Audio Device

    Hi,
    As far as I know, 32-bit application running on x64 Windows system had a limit of memory address space. The max usage of RAM is 4GB. I also make a test using testlimit:
    According to the screenshot, we can find that, 32-bit testlimit only can leak 4051MB memory, while 64bit testlimit can achieve to 5200 even more larger memory.
    For more information about this knowledge, you can refer to contents of chapter 9 in Windows Internal:
    http://live.sysinternals.com/WindowsInternals/WindowsInternals-Ch05.pdf
    Roger Lu
    TechNet Community Support

  • Work around for iTunes not working with shuttle

    Well, I have found a work around for the iTunes not working the the Shuttle. It is not pretty, and many of you may not choose to follow my lead. This procedure has a lot of dumb steps in it, but in the end, one can copy data/songs to a Shuttle.
    It involves removing the current iTunes and replacing it with a version that also had a bug in it.( I told you it ain't pretty).
    Procedure:
    1. Go to this url: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/apple/ipod_itunes/itunes802forwindows.html
    2. Download the old 8.0 version of iTunes for Windows.
    3. Remove the current iTunes from your computer. Note after you run the remove utility in Windows, you need to delete the iTune library that isn't removed.
    4. Install iTunes 8.0
    Here is where it gets dumb.
    This version of iTunes has a bug with the USB interface, but there is an easy work around.
    5. Make sure the Shuttle is not connected when you launch iTunes.
    6. After iTunes comeup, attach the Shuttle.
    7. iTunes should see your Shuttle.
    8. Select the music you want to upload, and drag it to the Shuttle.
    9. iTunes will just sit there, so you need to get its attention. To get its attention you must disconnect and reconnect one of your USB devices, just not the Shuttle. Some folks do their mouse, one used a USB drive, and another on used is GPS because he was working from a laptop and did not have a mouse.
    10. In a few moments, iTunes will do its thing and copy your data to the Shuttle. You must do this routine for each copy, so if you develop a Play List, you only have to do step 9 once.
    The getting the old copy of iTunes was my idea, but a gentleman from a year ago figured out the mouse step.
    I am now a happy camper, my Shuttle is full of music again.
    However, I hope Apple finds a fix for the 8.2 problem soon.
    Take care all.

    I stand corrected on the name. By the time I figured out how to copy the songs I had a few other names in mind.
    One of the first things I tried was the Reset utility. After the iTunes restore did not work, I went looking for something else. After using the utility, I connected the iPod and resynced. I had left the Autofill box checked. iTunes autofilled the iPod. I deleted those songs and tried to put a different play list in. It would not copy the songs, iTunes said there was no room even though the play list for the shuffle was empty. I looked at the settings screen and it said the iPod was full. I synced the iPod to my Mac, and that got rid of the "full" indication. That is when I started looking for an older version of iTunes, unfortunately all I could find is a version with the USB bug.

  • Converted home videos to itunes not working with ipod touch

    So I finally was able to convert some home movies to itunes but now they will not work with my ipod touch. I get a error message saying "can not be played on this ipod". I also can't get the movies to work with my ipod video (classic) either, how do I fix this? And yes there is enough space for the videos.

    Lagoonerdude wrote:
    So I finally was able to convert some home movies to itunes
    if the files are in iTunes, select one (or all) and choose +create iPod or iPhone version+ from the advanced menu. try syncing the newly created file(s) to your Touch.
    what happens ?

  • Easy Print VI panel not working with 64-bit windows vista

    We have a significantly sized application developed in Labview 8.2.1 that is designed to work on a standalone computer. This application uses "Easy Print VI Panel" to print report pages which are basically front panels of various VIs. The application also prints some report pages using the "Print Report" module. Typically we use the application builder and use the generated installer to install the application on a target computer. We also include the appropriate Run-Time engine and NI VISA 4.1. The applications works exactly as designed on all versions of 32-bit Windows (ME, XP, Vista). Now, when this application was installed on a machine running Windows Vista 64-bit, attempts to print reports resulted in a lot of blank pages. I noticed that the report pages that are based on the "Easy Print VI Panel" module were blank whereas the ones that are based on the "Print Report" module were not blank.
    To further troubleshoot, I created a very small application. The only function of this application is to use the "Easy Print VI Panel" to print the front panel of another VI that I bundled inside the application. I observed the same behavior.  
    From what I can tell, either:
    1. "Easy Print VI Panel" with Labview 8.2.1 is not compatible with Windows Vista 64-bit
    2. The Labview Run-Time Engine 8.2.1 has some incompatibility with Windows Vista 64-bit (I have not tried to install the full development system on the 64-bit Vista computer)
    Any insights as to what may be causing this? or does anyone know of a fix for this issue. I am attaching the latter simple test code to the post.
    Thanks
    Attachments:
    test_print.vi ‏18 KB

    Sorry Sam, I couldn't get my hands on a 64-bit Vista machine to tinker with your VI. I got a little obsessed with trying to get ahold of a computer to test it out on, that I overlooked actually taking the time to think about the problem. But, now that I'm thinking about it, which operating system did you build this application on? Sometimes an application that was built in another OS than it's running on will have problems caused by the differences in the OS. I'd like to try building the application in 64-bit Vista and deploying it to another 64-bit Vista machine, but unfortunately, I can't test this out myself. My gut feeling is that the application is acting up because it wasn't built in 64-bit Vista, not because the Easy Print VI or the 8.2.1 Run-Time Engine themselves are incompatible with 64-bit Vista. If you can, please test out that theory. That will definitely help determine if it's truly a bug or not.
    Product Support Engineer
    National Instruments

  • Touch pad not working with HP G60 operating on Windows 7

    I have a HP G60 operating on Windows 7 (not sure bit) and have problems with touch pad not working.
    I was using touch pad and wireless mouse interchangeably for past year.
    No recent changes made to system. Suddenly not work one evening. Have tried shutting down and left overnight which has not resolve problems.  On one occasion, i was not even able to type and that resolved after re-starting computer.
    There is a button between space bar and top of touch pad which is white. Even when i press and turn red, it has not changed situation. Therefore I have to use my wireless mouse to operate for the moment. 
    Would appreciate any advice about what is the problem and ways to resolve it.
    Thanks a lot!
    Mo

    Hi,
    The numbers are fine
    Try the following.
    First, ensure the Touchpad is switched on ( the light between the Touchpad and the Spacebar should be white ), then download the latest Synaptics driver installer on the link below and save it to your Downloads folder.
    http://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp44501-45000/sp44940.exe
    Next, open windows Control Panel, open Programs and Features, right click the entry 'Synaptics Pointing Device Driver' and select Uninstall.
    When this has completed, shut down the notebook, remove any external devices connected to the notebook, unplug the AC Adapter and then remove the battery.  Hold  down the Power button for 30 seconds.  Re-insert the battery and plug in the AC Adapter.
    Tap away at the esc key as you start the notebook to launch the Start-up Menu and then select f10 to enter the bios menu.  Press f5 to load the defaults ( this is sometimes f9, but the menu at the bottom will show the correct key ), use the arrow keys to select 'Yes' and hit enter.  Press f10 to save the setting and again use the arrow keys to select 'Yes' and hit enter.
    When windows has fully reloaded - it will automatically load a generic driver for the Touchpad, but just let it do this.  Then open your Downloads folder, right click the Synaptics installer and select 'Run as Administrator' to start the installation.  When this has completed, restart the notebook.
    Regards,
    DP-K
    ****Click the White thumb to say thanks****
    ****Please mark Accept As Solution if it solves your problem****
    ****I don't work for HP****
    Microsoft MVP - Windows Experience

Maybe you are looking for