Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later required . you might be able to download a older version though
There is no version of iTunes available for Windows Millennium Edition.
You don't. You have to buy it from the iTunes store. Downloading songs just causes the artist to not get the money they should be getting from their music.
Sorry, but if you want it on iTunes or Windows Media Player you have to have another program.
Downloading and installing the iTunes software will not delete your iTunes library of music and movies etc.
If you are talking about downloading the itunes program its self then yes. If you are talking about the music you can buy from the itunes store, then mostly no. Hope this helps!
There is not, and never has been, a version of iTunes for Windows ME.
If you are purchasing from the iTunes store but did not complete a download you can return to your Shopping Cart and you will be able to finish downloading.
If in Windows XP, your iTunes Library was in your My Music folder (C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\My Documents\My Music\iTunes), in Windows Vista, it should be located here: C:\Users\[username]\music\iTunes
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No, it does not.
iTunes automatically downloads the CD to your iTunes library - you can then transfer them to your ipod. If you are downloading a complete CD image from the net then you will have to burn the CD to import it to iTunes. If you are downloading the files as mp3's then you can simply drag them into your iTunes library and from there into your ipod. Hope that answers your question.
Yes. Windows version of itunes will recognize the soundfiles in your mac iTunes library.