I can't install Itunes on Windows XP.

Message says: a device is necessary to install on your PC.

c/programs/itunes file location

Hi T_868,

1. you are trying to install itunes for the first time?

2. have you made changes on the computer recently?

3. What is the accurate and complete error message you get?

4 is that the problem is specific to the installation of itunes?

Here are the steps to install itunes on the xp computer:

1 - Go to the download page for iTunes, and then select the option "iTunes 10.2.1 for Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7" at the top of the page.

2 remove the checks of the 'write to me on iTunes news and offers special iTunes' and 'Keep Me Up to Date with Apple News' boxes if you do not want to receive e-mail from Apple.

3 - Click on the button "Download now". The site provides a field where you can enter your e-mail address, but you can leave the field blank. Save the utility installation on the desktop iTunes.

4. open "iTunesSetup.exe" when the download is complete. After a moment, a window titled "iTunes + QuickTime" appears. Click "Next".

5 - Click on the radio button at the bottom of the window to indicate your acceptance of the license terms for the software from Appleand then click "Next".

6 - click on "install" to complete the installation of iTunes on the computer. The computer may take a few minutes to complete the download, copy and install the data files for iTunes and QuickTime.

7 - click 'Finish' to begin to use iTunes when the Setup utility displays a "congratulations" message

Refer.

Remove and reinstall iTunes, QuickTime, and other software for Windows XP components : http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1925?viewlocale=en_US

Difficulties to install iTunes or QuickTime for Windows: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1926

I hope this helps.

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