iPod rant! Deleted?

I explained to let the battery just relax without use in months was probably what he does. My original post was deleted me suggesting Apple was a joke. Well it is my current opinion.

However Chrisj4203 suggested there is an XP version of the latest version of Itunes to work around the fact that nothing of this new kit Ipod or Air2 will work with my current itunes machine Xp.

If the thread has been left I could have asked and been grateful for his help. Can someone point me to this new version XP friendly latest itunes?

Scenario of

What I have in front of me!

Win XP PC with the music backup of my sisters in a single folder.

All new Ipod refusing to use itunes on my XP machine

New unopened Ipad air 2

Long story short! Sister traveling to Dubai tomorrow looked his ipod that was purchased at the end of 2012. It has always been used on vacation about five times if this. It lights not on its own and needed to be connected to the PC or network to make it work. It won't take a charge time. I was away on a trip until I'm home today. His response was to immediately go out and buy a replacement, or as she says in the same store.

Introduced the new ipod home and still me like it have a itunes account, no interest it how music get on it only that it works for her and has all of his music while she's away.

Works when you are connected well tried to battle with the old ipod, but after a full reset nothing that he still won't work even left attached to the computer for hours, playing music. I can assume that the battery is dead.

In any case new ipod sitting on my DIIAP split new air box 2 bought the closed Sunday.  Put the new ipod to load and left. Came back a few hours later to find my Win XP PC with I-tunes won't work with it, as he did the other ipod! The music is in a folder on the PC. Thought wait a minute can use the new Ipad? He said in a forum without the Ipad will be the same and need latest version of itunes. Thought ok I'll download itunes to air2 ipad but there no USB "what!"

So, basically been said the I-pad is not a replacement of the computer and both will not work with the version of I-tunes, even better two brand new Apple products will not even connect to each other.

I pod Nano 16 GB £130

Air I - pad 2 64 GB £440.

I know that it came as an anti apple rant, but I have been in it not six hours! Having travelled to Edinburgh to Glasgow back through.

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