Just install ITunes for Windows 7 x64.
Windows XP is a classic version of windows. Itunes would install on it but it may be the much newer version of itunes. A tape camcorder works on windows xp but not on vista. New programs may not work on old systems but you can try to troubleshoot. Try deleting some items, your computer may be a bit full and not enough room for the itunes and try looking up some files needed for the installation.
yes, with Itunes for windows.
Apple TV will work with a computers running Mac OS X 10.4.9 or later and Windows XP or Vista. It will also work with Windows 7 but may require some tweaking (such as running iTunes in XP mode) depending upon your set up.
The MP3 files sold by Napster can be added to your iTunes library and used on iPods etc.
No it doesn't work with windows media player because ipod touch is apple's brand, and so is itunes, so you can only use itunes for ipod.
The Home Sharing feature in iTunes 9 will work with Macs or Windows and between Macs and Windows. Ensure that iTunes is running on all sharing computers and that you are logged into the same iTunes account on each computer.
No, SOORY IT CAN ONY WORK ON ITUNES .
It actually has nothing to do which ipod you are using. It has everything to do with what Itunes you are using. As far as I know Itunes works just fine on Windows 7.
plug in the iPod, open iTunes and click on sync. if that doesn't work, manually drag the music files from your library to your iPod icon on the left-hand bar
ummm i think... cuz i tried to download vid clips from limewire that were aiv files and it wouldn't go into my itunes library-it only went to my media player library ---but mp4 works for itunes
You open iTunes, select "Movies", then, without minimizing iTunes, open Lime-wire and select said video by clicking on it, then "minimize your Lime-wire to where you can see your iTunes movie library behind it. From there, click and drag the video to where you see the cursor hovering over the library with an "add" sign("+" in a box) while the library is outlined in blue. Release the video, and you should see iTunes adding the video at the top of iTunes at the displayer. If it doesn't put it on, make sure the program it's been formatted under (Windows Media Player, Quicktime, etc.) is able to understand/play the video. A video in Quicktime format is more likely to work.