Yes. However if you download iTunes again you will just be updating it to the newest version. No music will be lost. You can use the Check For Updates option in the iTunes menu which will give you the latest version. Or check Software Update from the Apple menu which will check all your default software for newer versions.
if u have itunes version 7 or higher then it needs xp service pack 2..but if u dont have it u can download it free from Microsoft website it free..or try downloading an older version like itunes version 6 or lower
No you cannot sorry
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no, installing the new version of itunes only changes the style, etc. But the songs stay where they are.
Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later required . you might be able to download a older version though
iTunes version 9.0 is older than 9.2
on the www.imvu.com page there should be a "Download" at the top right corner next to "Help" "Account" and "Sign out"
$1.25 for the new ones, and $.99 for the older ones.
If you are running iOS 5, you can update to iOS 6 wirelessly from Settings>General>Software Update. If you are running an older version of iOS, you have to plug you iDevice into an iTunes-authorized computer and download and install the update software from there. You should be prompted there is new software available the moment iTunes recognizes your device.
Well I know that for one thing, you cannot download music for free off itunes... But... You can upload music from your PC to itunes. 1. Start Itunes. 2. On the top bar of the menu, go to file. 3. Next you go down to library, and you click import playlist. 4. Next you click on the mp3, wma or video and when you click open. the song then appears on itunes. Note that if you delete the song, then on itunes it is just a couple of letters. or another way... have documents open and itunes open and then you click and drag from documents to itunes and it will show up in itunes as the format as it is.
New songs will be added to your library along side older downloads providing the older songs are from the same iTunes account.
The iPod Touch requires iTunes 9 (See links below) and will not work with earlier versions of iTunes.