What ver of 64 bit itunes do i d/l

which version of itunes 64 bit does one use? I have Vista

The current one that is available via http://www.apple.com/itunes/download

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    If instead you get an error message during the install (or uninstall), let us know what it says. (Precise text, please.)

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    http://trevinchow.com/blog/tag/mp3-tag-validator/
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    What version of windows do you have ? 64 bit only exists for Vista and Windows 7, not for XP (http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1047)

  • TS4062 hi can somebody help me... itunes does not accept the iphone 4s but i already have the version 64 bit to work with windows 7 64 bit,  the computer recognizes the phone but itunes sais i need 64 bit itunes.... please is there something im missing...

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  • 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 ?

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  • Outlook 2013 64 Bit - iTunes 12 64 Bit - No Calendar or Contact Sync

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  • Ipod Touch and Windows 7 64 Bit - Itunes not recognizing

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