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Subject:
Help Me Reinstall iTunes
Category: Computers Asked by: asdf123-ga List Price: $20.00 |
Posted:
09 Apr 2006 14:27 PDT
Expires: 09 May 2006 14:27 PDT Question ID: 717172 |
Let me start by stating that the subject line might be a bit deceptive in conveying the complexity of this problem. The problem: My sister had a previous version of iTunes on her computer and her boyfriend tried to update her to the lastest version (Version 6.x). However, something happened and now neither iTunes or the required QuickTime update will install (and she lost her previous iTunes and QuickTime installation). Without fail towards the end of the installation an InstallShield or Windows Installer error code is thrown. We spent a day researching this online and tried several things (from fake QuickTime codecs to messing with registry keys) and nothing worked. Her computer is about 2 years old. It has Windows XP with Service Pack 2. Once I have access to her computer tonight I will post the exact error code. Googling this problems shows there are enough people with this problem to proove that this isnt some obscure problem so I know it should be answerable. Our last resort will be to reformat her computer but thats insane. We'd like to resolve this quickly. There will be a decent tip for the researcher that solves this problem. | |
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Re: Help Me Reinstall iTunes
From: katayamma-ga on 09 Apr 2006 20:00 PDT |
Did you try going to a previous restore point? If you click on start, select programs, accessories and then System Tools, you'll find a program called "System Restore." Using it will let you roll back your systems configuration to the point before the upgrade was attempted. Give that a try and see what happens. |
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Re: Help Me Reinstall iTunes
From: charliebabbage-ga on 10 Apr 2006 16:28 PDT |
Have you tried completely uninstalling both iTunes and Quicktime, then reinstalling the latest version? Go to Start > Control Panel > Add / Remove Programs. Scroll down the list until you find iTunes, highlight it then click the button Add/ Remove. Then do the same for Quicktime. Once removed go the the respective websites to download the latest versions |
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Re: Help Me Reinstall iTunes
From: xavier2006-ga on 10 Apr 2006 21:53 PDT |
Uninstall both quicktime and iTunes. Using a program like winRAR unzip the zip pacckage then run the installed seperately |
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Re: Help Me Reinstall iTunes
From: krux702-ga on 11 Apr 2006 00:52 PDT |
I had problems with quicktime/itunes, and what I had to do was uninstall both, delete it's folders on the disk, and then fire up regedit and methodically search for itunes and quicktime keys in registry and delete them. You'll want to create a system restore point, and really should do a full backup before you begin this of course, since as always any time you are messing around with the registry you can potentially cause some serious problems with your windows installation. Once I had all traces removed from my computer, I was able to reboot and install the latest version just fine. I think the reason why is I had quicktime installed from before it was integrated into itunes, and that may have been causing a conflict. |
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Re: Help Me Reinstall iTunes
From: tooslo-ga on 12 Apr 2006 21:01 PDT |
I had an issue such as yours. I cannot recall the error, but it sure seemed like some left over installer garbage was geting in the way. I had removed every registry entry I could relate to iTunes/iPod/Quicktime. Nothing worked. The error persisted. I gave up and decided it wasn't going to work without reloading the OS or possible spending hours on this single issue. Then I ran across the quicktime stand-alone player. I was able to install the quicktime player without iTunes. This allowed me to to view the quicktime file I needed to see. I then uninstalled this stand-alone player using add/remove. I could now install the latest version of iTunes without issue. iTunes/iPod/Quicktime all worked! I can't say why it worked, but I'd suspect installing the stand alone player overwrote some bad files or registry entries, allowing a more clean uninstall (in my opinion few uninstallers are perfect). Perhaps you have a similiar issue... http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/standalone.html |
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Re: Help Me Reinstall iTunes
From: d14bl0-ga on 21 Apr 2006 23:04 PDT |
First thing's first. Use the Uninstall Programs feature. If this is still crashing, delete the iTunes directory in the Program Files. After doing that, delete the registry settings iTunes has set. Reboot, and install the newest version from scratch. Hope this helps in some way. |
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