Issue Can't Install iTunes

Can't Install iTunes

The iTunes application is an essential tool for any user in the Apple ecosystem. It acts as a media library, media player, and Internet radio broadcasting software while also providing management features for the user's mobile devices. In some cases, people may have one or more Apple devices, but a computer running Windows, which necessitates the installation of the iTunes product on that system. Fortunately, Apple has been providing a suitable version of their product for a while now. The application also is available for download from the Microsoft Store (formerly known as Windows Store). Users installing iTunes could run into various issues, however, so try to methods detailed below to solve the problems.

The first step is to make sure that you have downloaded and are installing the right iTunes version. Applications for Windows systems are developed to work either on a 32-bit architecture or 64.bit one. Check your system type and choose the appropriate iTunes version. Furthermore, there is a special iTunes version - iTunes 12.4.3 for Windows, that is designed for Windows 7 and later on 64-bit systems that cannot support the iTunes video playback requirements due to older and low-end GPUs (Graphics Processing Units). If you are seeing an error prompt with the following message - 'Video playback is not supported on this system,' then you need to install this version of iTunes.

Loading...