What is an old video card?

Hi guys,.

My first question is "What is an old video card"?

  • I use a desktop PC 2013 Dell Intel Core i7 with a nVidia GeForce GTX 650 Ti graphic card.which has 1 GB of on-board graphics memory.
  • I'm also using Windows 10 Pro (64-bit version)
  • I've seen various titles claiming to be sure you download only the good updates and version - but how can check which version of 64-bit is correct for me?
  • It is because my iTunes suggested in the video download plus card 64 bit version (at the time of IOS9.3) - and then was offering me the version.around usual 64-bit time of IOS 9.3.1. Hmmm...

My second problem/question is how can I get my iPad Mini to show as connected to iTunes?

  • Now my iTunes beeps in recognition of the fact that my iPad Mini is connected via the cable, and I can see the photos in the folder by using File Explorer - but it will not display the icon at the top of iTunes that I need to click on in order to select the movies and music to transfer to the iPad mini...

If it is useful or relevant, these issues begins around IOS 9.3

The label "for older video cards' is something wrong - that this version may be answering questions with older video hardware, it actually is the 32-bit application with a 64-bit Installer.  Even on systems with 'new' video cards, the "older video cards" can be more stable and to avoid problems of compatibility with some applications 3rd party.  Update from Apple system really does not recognize the existence of this version - a Windows 64-bit system two iTunes download webpage and Apple software update will offer the standard 64-bit Installer.  If you have found that the version "for older video cards" worked for an earlier version of iTunes, you may find that when an update is released.

For questions with detection iDevices correctly, see the responses of Turingtest2 in the habit why iTunes recognize my devices?

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