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The requirements for the current iPod Shuffle are: ▪ PC with USB 2.0 port ▪ Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP Home or Professional (SP3) or later ▪ iTunes 10 or later
Drivers written for Windows Vista are not backwards-compatible with Windows XP. Most hardware that has a driver for Vista should also have a driver for Windows XP.
Windows ME, 2000, and XP have a driver for this card built-in.
No to use and ipod nano you need windows xp or newer
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easy by upgrading to windows xp :-)
You cannot get Windows XP on an iPod Touch or iPhone. Windows XP is software that can only be used on a PC. Windows XP will not work with the iPod Touch or iPhone. Though, you may be 'able' to, you cannot legally get Windows XP on an iPod Touch or iPhone. It is hard enough to get Windows and Apple to cooperate in the first place. Currently, you cannot install the Windows XP OS on an iPod Touch or iPhone (clean install, removing the original Apple programming). However you could possibly use emulating software such as the bochs.deb 3rd party app to simulate XP; in other words, you may run XP on your iPod, but it will only be as an app, and therefore could not use all of the RAM that is installed on the iPod Touch or iPhone. Older OS, such as 3.11, 95, and 98 have been able to be emulated on an iPod and iPhone, however people making videos on emulating XP on iPods and iPhones have not included instructions on how-to, and therefore there is no real proof that XP may be emulated on iPods and iPhones.
Install windows XP, then go to the website of the manufacturer of your device(s) and look for the windows xp driver. For example, you have nvidia geforce 9xxx, then go to nvidia.com, click the drivers (above) and choose windows xp. DOwnload and install each driver. Or if you have the disc for those driver(s), you can look for the windows xp drivers intead of windows vista.For the tutorial on how to install windows xp, got tohttp://tinyurl.com/installwxp or http://tinyurl.com/installwxp2
which feature of windows xp professional allows you to recover from installing the incorrect driver for a device
iPod and WindowsPer Apple support "requires Windows 2000 SP4 or Windows XP". I have not gotten my iPod to work on 98se but did get it to work on WinME. Works on all Mac's (I have OS 8 - 10.4), and Slackware (Linux).
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You should not pay for any driver updates. Microsoft or not.