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OT: Simple computer question



Humm I got the irriver myself (I can phantom the reasons to buy something at
159-299$ when I can get the same MP3 Player for 59.99$)
I have have zero problem with XP, I used Napster, with a software that
removed/converts the *.wma files into Unlocked (can play where I want it to)
Mp3.
Works like a charm, easy peasy.

Yes 2GB MP3 Ipod = 129.99, Iriver 2GB = 59.99 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Tonee Northam [mailto:pb3vr6@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 10:49 PM
To: marc_scirocco@sympatico.ca; roccit_53@scirocco.cs.uoguelph.ca
Cc: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
Subject: Re: Re: OT: Simple computer question

Cathy,
   
  I bought a iriver which wouldn't work with my Windows 2000 pro operating
system, took that back and got a Zune made by Mircrosoft which still won't
work with my operating system(got the Win32 error also) took that back and
got a 30G video iPod.
   
  No issues, no error messages, just awesome.
   
  But I'm trying a Belkin fm transmitter now to play the iPod in the car
that just sucks, now it's going back, hopefully the cassette tape- plug in
adapter will sound better.
   
  Tonee

marc_scirocco@sympatico.ca wrote:
  Maybee the download was corrupted. All right, a corrupted download, means
it is not complete. :-)

Size should be: iTunesSetup.exe 35946Ko for Win 2000/XP.

Hope this helps a bit more...

Marc

> 
> De: "C Boyko" 
> Date: 2006/12/28 jeu. PM 10:51:23 GMT-05:00
> ?: 
> Cc: 
> Objet: Re: OT: Simple computer question
> 
> On 9:59 pm 12/28/06 wrote:
> > Start ==> Settings ==> Control Panel ==> System <> This should tell 
> > you if you have SP4 installed.
> >
> > Win32 is just an abbreviation to tell you this is a Windows 32 bits 
> > application.
> >
> > Cheers.
> >
> > Marc
> >
> >
> Okay, so I have service pack four, now what? What does that error 
> message mean? (aside from the fact that it's a 32 bit application, 
> which, to be frank doesn't tell me much) I'm afraid I see the computer 
> as a tool, not a toy to play with, so I don't explore much beyond the 
> functions I want it to perform. In this case, I want it to load music 
> into my new iPod :) So what is the problem, do you think? Looks like 
> my Windows version should be okay.
> Cathy
> 


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