![]() We do, so click on “Save”, and you’ll see a progress indicator as the data flows down the pipeline: The browser will ask if you really want to proceed: (The next few images might be a bit different to what you’re used to seeing in your Web browser: they’re from Google’s cool Chrome browser) Rather than get sidetracked, let’s take the default of the 32-bit version and proceed by clicking on “Download Now”. ![]() What’s frustrating is that it’s not so easy to figure out if you’re running a 32 bit or 64 bit version of Windows. You’ll need to start by downloading the app from. Let me show you how to go through the different steps necessary… The good news? You can download iTunes for free from Apple’s site. Instead, you need to use Apple’s own iTunes application, which is basically a replacement for WMP with much of the same functionality, and more. The bad news is that you can’t use Microsoft Windows Media Player - any version of it - with your Apple iPod.
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