What is an itunes 64-bit installer?

What is an itunes 64-bit installer? I have a windows 8 OS and the 64-bit version of itunes downloaded but could not run due to some sort of incompatibility issue.

Go to the Start button and right click on Computer, go to Properties where it will display the System you have. Sounds like you have a 32-bit system and will need a 32-bit version of iTunes, not 64-bit.

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  • TS3212 were can i find the "iTunes 64-bit installer " ? im using windows 7 and it says i need this but i cant find it anywere

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1615
    Regards.

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  • ITunes 32-bit upgrade to iTunes 64-bit on Windows 7 64 bit

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    Message was edited by: MrViklund

    I have the answer and this might be useful for any one else wondering about this in the future. If it helped you or explained what you wanted to know. Replay to the post pls
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  • What version of itunes would show a ipod icon instead of a music icon on my ipad

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  • After installing ITunes 64 bit in my Windows 8 laptop, it won't launch

    I just upgraded to Itunes 64 bit in my Windows 8 64 bit laptop. I've downloaded and installed it but it's not working. I've uninstalled and installed again and again, still ITunes 64 bit won't launch. Help!

    Windows 8 or Windows RT? iTunes won't run on Windows RT. It should run on Windows 8. Use the appropriate installer from an account with administrator privileges.
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    PC with a 1GHz Intel or AMD processor and 512MB of RAM
    Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later, 32-bit editions of Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
    64-bit editions of Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8 require the iTunes 64-bit installer
    400MB of available disk space
    Broadband Internet connection to use the iTunes Store
    tt2

  • How Do We Know the iTunes 64-bit Version That Is Installed?

    I installed the 64-bit version of iTunes a while ago, have had two or three automatic updates since and now have v9.1.1.12. However, when I look at the Processors list in Task Manager I only see a process for "iTunes *32". There is no reference to a 64-bit version in Help>About iTunes and the iTunes 64-bit installer link on the Apple site does not give the version number of the 64-bit version.
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    Why does Apple seem to keep the 64-bit version number such a secret on its website?

    The only real differences between the 32 bit and 64 bit versions of iTunes are the drivers &, I think, in Bonjour which also has drivers. If you check in the "Help/about iTunes" tab it won't tell you whether or not you've loaded the 64 bit but even on my Win7 64 bit machine the process is iTunes*32. The link to the 64 bit version is on the iTunes download page but here's a direct link http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1037

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