J josh3159 Baseband Member Messages 24 Jul 27, 2006 #1 Just wondering if there is anyway around itunes not being compatible with a 64 bit OS. kind of annying! hope you can help... Josh
Just wondering if there is anyway around itunes not being compatible with a 64 bit OS. kind of annying! hope you can help... Josh
OP OP J josh3159 Baseband Member Messages 24 Jul 27, 2006 #2 o and also Norton 2005 will also not install. I need some help!
T talldude123 Banned Messages 7,915 Jul 27, 2006 #3 ITunes won't work for 64-bit Windows. http://www.slashchick.com/?p=162 I don't recommend Norton 2005 as an antivirus, unless you're running a spaceship. It uses too much memory, and i'm sorry, i won't support it.
ITunes won't work for 64-bit Windows. http://www.slashchick.com/?p=162 I don't recommend Norton 2005 as an antivirus, unless you're running a spaceship. It uses too much memory, and i'm sorry, i won't support it.
I infiltrator7 Daemon Poster Messages 586 Jul 27, 2006 #4 Not sure how you could fix it, I'd just switch Musicmatch, winamp or WMP even.
E EricB Chillin Techie Messages 11,861 Location USA Jul 28, 2006 #5 talldude123 said: I don't recommend Norton 2005 as an antivirus, unless you're running a spaceship. It uses too much memory, and i'm sorry, i won't support it. Click to expand... LOL
talldude123 said: I don't recommend Norton 2005 as an antivirus, unless you're running a spaceship. It uses too much memory, and i'm sorry, i won't support it. Click to expand... LOL
T talldude123 Banned Messages 7,915 Jul 28, 2006 #7 Look at my signature. I recommend Avast Home. It does support 64-bit Windows XP. Read all about it: http://www.avast.com/eng/x64.html
Look at my signature. I recommend Avast Home. It does support 64-bit Windows XP. Read all about it: http://www.avast.com/eng/x64.html