I updated iTunes to 7.6.0.29 a couple days ago on my Vista 64 bit system and it's working like a charm. Better late than never I suppose. Also Apple is offering some of those mini-apps such as Weather, Stocks, and Email for a price of $20 in what they call the "January Software Update". Tough luck for me or anyone else who got the Touch without those apps because the iPod Touch units now on sale comes with them for free. That definitely doesn't make me any more a fan of Apple....
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I got my Apple iPod Touch today. I had never used an iPod, but recently received a $150 Apple Store gift certificate, so I used it to buy the Touch. The device is very sleek and slim. Upon powering it on it showed an icon asking me to connect it to my computer. In the box there wasn't even a charger, so presumably you're supposed to charge it by keeping it connected to your computer via USB. But what if you're out of town and don't have your computer with you? Or what if you turn off your computer? That's pretty cheap to not even include an AC charger for such an expensive product. WOW.
So I connect the iPod Touch to my computer, and Windows instantly found it as an "Apple iPod". I waited but nothing happened. I double-clicked the icon and nothing happened. I checked the instructions and apparently you're supposed to go online and download iTunes in order to sync media to the iPod. I proceeded to download the latest version, which was 7.5. The install went fine but towards the end it gave an odd ball error: "iTunes was not properly installed. If you wish to import or burn CDs, you need to reinstall iTunes." WTF? I clicked OK and it seemed to launch iTunes fine, but then I got this message:
"This iPod cannot be used because the required software is not installed. Run the iTunes installer to remove iTunes, then install the 64-bit version of iTunes."
WTF again. Now I am running Windows Vista Premium 64 bit (and another laptop running Vista Ultimate 64bit), and I wondered why the iTunes didn't spit out an error even before it started the install. So I went online, and was flabbergasted to discover that, guess what, THERE IS NO 64-bit version of iTunes, which meant I couldn't use the iPod with Vista 64!
After doing more research I saw people having the same plight from MONTHS ago. This is just totally unacceptable. This is ridiculous and frankly a slap in the face against all Windows power users. If I had known about this I would not have ordered the friggin thing- at least not until it's supported by Vista 64 (if ever?) No where did I see on the iPod Touch page was there a disclaimer that it wouldn't work with 64bit versions of Windows. In fact this is what it said on the product page regarding the PC OS requirement:
"Windows Vista or Windows XP Home or Professional (Service Pack 2 or later)"
Er- I'm using Windows Vista, and it's not working- false advertising!
I suppose there is little I can do in the for now other than to boot up my old Windows XP laptop, install iTunes on there, and copy the hundreds of songs I have from my main computer to it. Thanks for wasting my time Apple.... This is ridiculous- I wouldn't be surprised to see lawsuits pop up from some disappointed Windows 64 users after Christmas regarding this fiasco.
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8 comments:
i have a same trouble!!!
it's too ridiculus.
apple makes me piss off.
same for me with vista ultimate 64 bit
Have you tried right clicking on the installation icon, and doing 'Run as Administrator'?
Vista's new security model uses a similar model to SUDO that you'd find on Unix platforms.
I've found that many apps that don't appear to work on Vista can be remedied by running them as the Administrator.
Microsoft has done a good thing with this new security model; however, it appears that a lot of legacy code needed to run with full administrator rights which is not a very safe way to do business.
Good luck!
oh my god..thats why my ipod isnt working...i have spent countless hours on the phone with apple my ipod touch wont sync with my computer it charges just fine and the wonderful (sarcasm) january update is on there no problem but the $40 show season i downloaded not going on..im running windows xp home edition 64 bit..they never even asked..so now i get to go out and spend another $100 or so on my osx upgrade...yay for apple they have done a bang up job...I HATE THEM!!!! I am thinking class action maybe???? hmmm
same thing happened to me. it sould of said not compatible w/ vista 64 bit. Apple is trying to make everybody use a crapy Mac. Macs suck they should have told us this along time ago.
I had this problem, but managed to fix it using the advice from this clever URL http://yukichigai.googlepages.com/iphonex64
Thanks loads to the guy who posted it!
Actually it's been working for a while for x64 since Apple released an iTunes update early this year. I had forgotten to update the blog to mention this!
How can I make iPod touch 2nd Gen 16 Gb application "Speakeasy Connect" (Zarboo.com) work on my Vista 64 computer? It says on the site that it's only compatible with Vista 32 or less. Now my 48 hour voice recording is trapped inside my iPod and I have no space left but I can't delete it. How can I transfer it to my computer? Is there a way to make it compatible?
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