

I opened the program and looked around to see if anything was off and, while I'm no security expert, if this is a spoof of iTunes, then it's the best damn spoof I've ever seen. It could be malware I suppose, but I hadn't gone to any site that could have done so (Basically just Microsoft and Google). I am trying to figure out how iTunes got on my machine (don't tell me to uninstall, that's obvious, I want to know how it got there in there in the first place). Not only that, but Visual Studio was installing at the same time, and I know that Windows doesn't allow multiple simultaneous installations! (In retrospect, it might have been updating post-installation, so that might not have counted.) I had NOT downloaded iTunes, nor any other Apple products, nor anything that might possibly be dependent on it (All that's here is Visual Studio, Google Chrome, and Office really). I don't have any music on this computer, and it was imaged to Windows 8.1 just a few hours beforehand. A moment later the user agreement came up and I saw that an iTunes icon found its way on my desktop. I only had time to see the word "iTunes" before it closed. Songs from the Apple Music catalog cannot be burned to a CD.So the other day, I was busy doing my thing, notably installing Visual Studio, when a command prompt popped up. iTunes-compatible CD or DVD recorder to create audio CDs, MP3 CDs, or backup CDs or DVDs.

