Apple really doesn't make it easy on Windows users. iTunes 64-bit for Windows 12.12.5.8 Apple Inc. ![]() Ridiculous that I should have to do this. Install iTunes by running iTunesSetup.exe and you're all set.To create a link FROM Program Files\Quicktime to where it really is. Mklink /d "c:\Program Files\QuickTime" "c:\Program Files (x86)\QuickTime" Hit the Start Menu, type cmd.exe and Right Click then choose Run as Administrator.So, before I ran iTunesSetup again, I needed to "lie" to the installed by making a directory link to where QuickTime actually got installed. Since both apps are 32-bit apps running on 64-bit Vista, they are each installed to "c:\program files (x86)." Apparently iTunes has hardcoded "c:\program files" so iTunesSetup goes looking for QuickTime in "c:\program files\quicktime" rather that where it really ended up. ![]() However, I hadn't put iTunes on my new Vista 64-bit system, and I was shocked to see the iTunes installer fail to install saying "cannot find Quicktime." A little file system sniffing solved the problem. ![]() We're going on a trip tomorrow so I needed to get my iPod setup quickly and sync'ed beforehand.
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