This answer is only relevant if you are using a mac (next time please explian if you are using a mac or a pc)
Maybe you need to copy iTunes into your applications folder. Search iTunes on the spotlight on the top right. As soon as you search it it should say iTunes - Applications. If it doesn't click show all and drag iTunes into your applications folder.
If that doesn't work then maybe you need to update iTunes to the latest version. Click the apple button on the top right and click "Mac OSX Updates". It will take a moment to load and make sure it says iTunes somewhere in that list and click install. Let your computer restart (Its not reseting its just turning off and on so it installs updates (a.k.a.) fixes your iTunes as it turns back on.
If you have a 32bit or 64 bit computer, you have to get the right itunes, or it wont work right.
You access itunes on your computer by opening up the file to where you've downloaded itunes to. You open the browser to where itunes has been saved and will restart your computer once you've clicked on it in order to add itunes onto your desktop.
Go to "My Computer" and go to the "Downloads" file folder. You should see the downloaded music in there. Open up Itunes>File>Add file to library>select item (double clicking)>sync your ipod, iphone, or ipad>Done! you will find the music or item you selected in your itunes library. If not, find help.
Connect the iPod to the USB cable and plug it in tho the computer. Itunes should open and ask you to sync. You can the select you iPod and add music to it from the music tab. then click apply. (open itunes if it doesn't start when you plug the ipod in)
It's very easy. Go to C:\Users\(your username)\Music\iTunes and rename the file "iTunes Library.itl" to "iTunes Library.OLD" Open iTunes, go to Help --> Check For Update, download & install the most recent upgrade. Once complete it will usually requires a computer restart. If not, you must close iTunes for the next step to work due to "File In Use" issues. Go back to C:\Users\(your username)\Music\iTunes and rename newly-created "iTunes Library.itl" to "iTunes Library.NEW" (or just delete that file). Then rename your old file "iTunes Library.OLD" back to "iTunes Library.itl". When you next open Itunes your old library will be accessable.
Try to re-download it.
if u have lime wire then it wont work
just keep on trying, bud.
you can go to apple.com and click ipod+itunes andit says download itunes click that and save the file affter it downloads click open file and then ou will have it
why wont it let you on itunes when you click it, it will go out of it
If it does not open, try restarting your computer. If it still does not open, delete that iTunes and redownload iTunes 9 from Apple's website.
If you cant get your files to "drag" to your itunes. then Open your itunes and in the file menu click add folder to library. this will add all the files in that folder to your itunes library as long as they are Songs or videos. No more Dragging:) *I can neither confirm or deny the use of P2P Software on my computer.*
you do not open itunes: you open the app store. gregory
Open itunes. If you are connected to the internet itunes will automatically connect to the itunes store.
Click on the Trash basket icon to open the Trash window. Locate the iTunes icon and click on it and drag it back into the Applications folder.
mine do?
no they wont Apple will let you use an iTunes account to purchase items from their iTunes store.