I am pretty sure that itunes for windows requires XP to run. Michael On Aug 25, 2007, at 2:34 AM, Michael Prete wrote: > montillo61 at bellsouth.net wrote: >> i have windows 2000 me and i cant download itunes, what do you suggest > > First of all, Windows ME is the worst piece of crap operating system > that Microsoft has ever had the nerve to kick out the door. Upgrade > your operating system to Windows XP, and then spend some time > downloading the numerous patches, fixes and upgrades to XP. You will > avoid constant frustration and irritation by doing so. If you don't > believe me, call up a repair shop and ask them it they would let a > family member use ME. > > Another possibility is to sell your computer and buy a Mac. Apple > created the iPod, iTunes and although they eventually ported it over > to Windows, it all works much better within the Mac operating system. > Its effortless. I won't help my friends who have Windows machines any > more, I've switched over to Macs and they are so much easier to > support I just can't be bothered with the constant insanities of > Windows. No spyware, no adware, no trojans, no virus, no worms on a > Mac. Don't have to buy those virus and spyware protection programs, > don't have to put up with the slow downs they cause. > > You don't mention what happens when you try to download iTunes, or > what error messages you have, or any hints at all. Your request is a > little like someone asking for their car to be fixed, but don't say > what kind of car they have or what kind of problems they have or when > it happens or what noise it makes. There's just not much to go on. You > could just try again another day, sometimes the server you are > contacting is overloaded. Have you downloaded anything else > successfully? > > > -- > > Michael Prete > _____________ > > More will be revealed > _______________________________________________ > iTunes mailing list > iTunes at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/itunes