Dr McKay macrumors 68040 Original poster Aug 11, 2010 3,939 1,885 Kirkland Jan 27, 2011 #1 I just downloaded the 64-bit version of iTunes from Apple.com. Uninstalled my 32-bit version, and then installed the 64-bit edition. But it's still 32-bit. Why? Why even release a '64-bit' iTunes that isnt even 64-bit.
I just downloaded the 64-bit version of iTunes from Apple.com. Uninstalled my 32-bit version, and then installed the 64-bit edition. But it's still 32-bit. Why? Why even release a '64-bit' iTunes that isnt even 64-bit.
Intell macrumors P6 Jan 24, 2010 18,955 509 Inside Jan 27, 2011 #2 The only part of it that's 64-bit are the iDevice drivers. Apple does not have a 64-bit version of iTunes for any OS.
The only part of it that's 64-bit are the iDevice drivers. Apple does not have a 64-bit version of iTunes for any OS.