I checked the file properties of the iTunes64Setup.exe files I downloaded yesterday from both Apple and MajorGeeks and was surprised to see that I actually downloaded the previous v12.11.4.15 installer and not a newer v12.12.0.6 installer (as it is labelled on MajorGeeks), which explains why my over-the-top upgrade didn't run to completion as expected.Ħ4-bit Win 10 Pro v21H1 build 19043.1237 * Firefox v92.0.0 * Microsoft Defender v.7 * MB Premium v4.4.6.132- * 64-bit iTunes for Win 10 v12.11.4.
I tried to perform an over-the-top update using full offline installers (iTunes64Setup.exe, ~ 200 MB) downloaded yesterday (2) from either at or at but both installers asked if I want to repair or remove my current iTunes installation instead of performing an over-the-top update to v12.12.0.6. Author / Product: Apple Inc / External Link. Windows 7 64 / Windows 8 64 / Windows 10 64. 100 Safe and Secure Free Download 64-bit Software Version. I currently have 64-bit iTunes for Win 10 v12.11.4.15 (the installed version, not the Microsoft Store UWP version) and when I go to Help | Check for Updates it says that v12.11.4 is the current version. Download iTunes 12.8.0 (64-bit) for Windows PC from FileHorse. According to the Apple Security Updates page at iTunes v12.12.0 was released for Windows 10 on 2.