
Remember how difficult it was for Apple and Microsoft to get iTunes working on Vista? Well, that was only 32-bit Vista that they got it to work on. Realization coming now? You can’t use iTunes on 64-bit XP or Vista, so you also can’t activate your iPhone.
Now, it does say it in the minimum system requirements specification on Apple’s website. ‘Course it’s buried in the fine print, and I missed it the first time I looked. I would have made it bold print, myself. And if you look in the technical specifications (at the time of this writing; I wouldn’t be surprised if they update it soon), it lists Vista and XP, but says nothing about 32-bit vs. 64-bit.
Actually, this says less about Apple than about what I’ve been telling anyone who asks me … do not use 64-bit Windows XP or Windows Vista yet. There are simply too many things that do not work yet. On the other hand, if you simply want to activate your iPhone, I guess you could borrow a friend’s PC.


Hooray, we’re not #1! Really though, this is no surprise, but I hadn’t expected it quite so soon. The reason I say this is because it actually occurred in 2006.
