After downloading software it needs to be installed on to the computer. Open your Downloads folder which is where the Mac will keep all the downloads unless you have told it to put them somewhere else. Double click on the downloaded software which is usually in a .dmg or .zip format and follow the installation instructions. This may involve double clicking on another icon or just dragging the software's icon into the Applications folder.
For iTunes you will double click on the downloaded iTunesX.XX.dmg (where X.XX is the version number) that will open the disk image which will appear on the desktop as a disk drive. Double click on that and then double click on the iTunes.mpkg icon. Follow the instructions during the installation process. Once the software is installed the downloaded .dmg file can be moved to the Trash and deleted.
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Yes the download is safe i play dayz all the time and nothing is wrong with my computer.
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Yes the download is safe i play dayz all the time and nothing is wrong with my computer.
there probably would be something wrong with your computer so my best bet would be to turn off or restart your computer Or you could just download iTunes and click on it when you plug your iPod in =)
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first you must download the torrent, locate the place where the files are downloaded to and then drag and drop the audio files into your itunes library. Edit: If you don't want to go through all that trouble every time you download, you can do this instead: In uTorrent, go to options>preferences>directories and change where the files download to the "Automatically add to iTunes" folder. (Usually C:\Users\(username)\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media\Automatically Add to iTunes) It works well if all you download is music and movies, and if something's wrong and it can't add something, it just puts it into a "Not added (insert date here)" folder so it's easy to find. Then when you open iTunes next, the files will automatically be there and start sound checking and whatnot.
it happens. There's nothing wrong with it.
Yes, but only if it is an apple computer. You have to get itunes, sign into your account, and go to archives or purchased. you should be able to do it from there. you can try doing it from the itunes download on a non-apple computer, but im not sure if it will work. The guy above is wrong, it is possible, at least on a mac i know
U can't. It is the wrong format. The Only possible way is to download a format converter, however I have had no success.