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Hi, So after my last problems, I restored the computer to the factory state (something I've done about 3 billion times), and installed iTunes off the CD with my iPod. Everything seems OK. I restart and plug in my iPod, iTunes goes to load, and BAM! error:
"QuickTime was not found. QuickTime is required to run iTunes. Please reinstall iTunes." On the first install, at the end, it came up with a message: QuickTime Install Error 1607. Any ideas? So then I uninstalled and reinstalled iTunes just a few minutes ago. Same thing again. I was going to download QuickTime off the Apple site and install it. Is this the right path to go down? Thanks. |
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Which version of iTunes are you installing?
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Yes, download Quicktime and install it.
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iTunes 5, iTunes and iPod 2006-01-10 is the version.
Will do that -once I get the Apple site to do its thing. |
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Downloaded QuickTime, installed everything sorted- so far anyway!
Thanks for all your help! |
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You would be better to also install iTunes 6.0.5 as it is more compatible and so far I haven't had any problems.
Apart from ones I have caused myself. |
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You know, I always get that mixed up- it is iTunes 6 (6.0.2.23, to be more exact).
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