Sunday, April 29, 2012

How-To on Installing iTunes


iTunes logo, 4/29/2012, Available at http://scm-l3.technorati.com/10/09/04/17695/itunes10logo.jpg
Hello Bloggers,

This week my new post is a how-to install iTunes on a computer.

Most people see iTunes as a must when listening to music; so this week i will be installing iTunes on my computer and tell y’all how to do it also.

First, you need to have a computer with internet access. Go into your browser and type in iTunes.com into the address bar.

When you get onto the page find the blue Download Now button in the top right corner beside How To. Once you click on that the page goes to a signup page if you will. There you will need to type in an active email address.

When you type in your email hit the Download button right below it.

My computer may be a little different than some but it is all roughly the same to start the installation of iTunes. On my computer a bar comes up on the bottom asking if I want to run this program or stop it; push the Run button.

After pushing the Run button something will come up saying how long and fast the program is being installed. On this bar or whatever shows up on your computer you could stop or pause the installation; don’t press these unless you decide to not install iTunes after all.

(Right now I am at a standstill waiting for iTunes to load; let the waiting go on and on and on)

Phew! After eight minutes and two more windows to wait on I can now move on.

The next window that should come up is on explaining a little bit about iTunes and the product it supports later going on to say to continue click next. (Click that button)

After clicking next another window comes up asking questions that pertain to you and your preferences; me myself I’m just going to leave the boxes checked. In this window there is another install button once again click it.

Yet again we must wait for like twenty loading bars to fill up. After another five minutes iTunes has been successfully downloaded on my computer. Once it gives you this window push the finish button to quit the installation.

Yet another window pops up; what is it with all these windows?!?!?!


This window asks for you to agree to the iTunes license agreement. You “should” read this (most people don’t though”) but it might be helpful in the future. If you agree hit agree.
Once you agree a Welcome to iTunes window comes up and a tutorial one. On the tutorial window you must watch the video explaining things about how iTunes works; once you’re done just exit out of it.

Just to make sure click into the iTunes Store and try to download something; once you do this you will need to make an Apple ID. This will require an email address and password. Once the ID is created another license agreement window will come up do the same thing you did for the last one.

When you agree to the terms and conditions a window asking for your email, password, and security questions. FIll these out and hit continue when you’re done.

You have to start filling out billing information after this. You will need a credit card or iTunes gift card for you to move on.

Once you get all that squared away you will be able to buy and download music for your listening pleasure.

**WARNING** This takes about an hour to do fully and it can get frustrating. **Download at your own risk**

With love, music, and the many windows and loading bars I had to go through,

Montana <3

7 comments:

  1. I like how you give step-by-step. However, make it more clear. Put it in bullets. Be more proper.

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  2. I think the blog is very helpful, but there are a few gramerical problems such as "tell y’all". You also have a few punctuation errors such as "windows?!?!?! ", but it is an overall good post.

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  3. The "windows?!?!?" was supposed to creat a sort of emphasise on the quetions; like you were yelling it.

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  4. Thank you for the nice things said about my blog, I didn't think about putting it into bullets because I wanted it to flow a little bit more.

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  5. I found your post very informative. Good job!

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  6. I like how you stated what you felt about the steps on downloading iTunes... Great post.

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  7. Good use of experience.
    I'd introduce photos or screen shots and bullet the steps.

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