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As you said - Marvin Martianul, Windows 10 users are reporting serious problems with Apple's products, so would iTunes downloads not work on Windows 10 also?

My original query was in relation to using Apple Music and iTunes on Windows XP. We would also be open to other options regarding operating systems, if Windows XP will be slowly made defunct by Microsoft. I do not have expert information on continuing to use Windows XP vs installing Windows 10 and welcome any advice/knowledge on this.
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We do not require the PC for any high tech, specialised requirements other than basic uses such as the Internet, Microsoft Office and for compatibility with basic high street cameras. We do not want to have to pay high money for a new PC when the PC that we have is fully workable computer. I find Microsoft's decisions to end support and updates for Windows XP confusing for those whose PCs work, only for Microsoft decided to discontinue Windows XP operating system. Our PC is over 8 years old and operates and works quite well on a daily basis. Any other iTunes download links that will work on Windows XP? The above iTunes download link resulted in an error. Thanks for the answer hhgttg27 and Marvin Martianul. Personally I've had no issues with iTunes on Windows 10, or heard of any encountered by family members / friends / co-workers, and based on evidence from here and elsewhere I've no reason to think that users encounter more issues with Windows 10 than they have with previous editions of Windows. "Windows 10 users are reporting serious problems with Apple's products"
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Apple Music requires iTunes 12.2 or later which in turn require Windows 7 or later. While there are alternatives to iTunes as generic music players, I'm not aware of any that support Apple Music. "I wanted to download iTunes and Apple Music for listening to music." New PCs meeting your needs don't cost a lot - neither my primary home system (Dell micro desktop) or my personal laptop (HP Stream 13) cost much more than $200. "We do not want to have to pay high money for a new PC when the PC that we have is fully workable computer."Īs previously noted, a PC that's more than 8 years old is increasingly susceptible to serious hardware failures. In the case of XP we're talking about a product that is five generations old - to continue support for XP would cost money and dilute resources available to support more recent OSs. This is hardly the place to discuss Microsoft's support policy but each edition of Windows has a defined end-of-life date. I find Microsoft's decisions to end support and updates for Windows XP confusing" " The above iTunes download link resulted in an error"
