If it runs 12.1 though, can't it run 12.3? Generally, if a major version of an 
app runs (major being version 12, in this case) incremental updates to that 
version are fine. What happens when you try to install 12.3?
> On Sep 19, 2015, at 14:07, Arnold Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I only have had IOS 9 running for a few minutes, so I don't know if I have 
> any of the bugs yet.  I do know that they put a useable table index back into 
> Apple Music, that is good.
>  
> I used iTunes on my computer to upgrade.  Really near the end of the upgrade, 
> ITunes told me that Arnold's iPhone could not be used because I needed a 
> newer version of iTunes.  What a scare!    What am I going to do, my phone is 
> not on yet!  I waited, and it did come on, and the rest of the setup process 
> went easier than in the past.  What iTunes meant is that this poor old Vista 
> computer, running iTunes 12.1.2 is now just too old.  It won't run anything 
> later than iTunes 12.1.2, I guess my phone needs at least 12.2 to interface 
> with my computer now.  So, being that I really don't want one of these phones 
> without access to a computer running iTunes, I guess I am going to have to 
> hit up my 401K, or something, and get a Windows 10 computer.  I was planning 
> to do this anyway, maybe in the spring, after saving the money to spare the 
> 401k, and Windows 10 went through an update or two, not this soon.  I know I 
> technically  could upgrade this one to windows 7, then to 10, but that would 
> be wasting money in my opinion, just put that money toward a new one.  
> Whatever.  My stuff is just too old now.
>  
> Arnold Schmidt
> 
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