Can i update quicktime without updating itunes?

I want to update my quicktime but I don't know how to do it without updating my iTunes. When my sister updated the iTunes on her laptop, it wasn't able to recognize her iPod because the iPod was outdated. I have the same kind of iPod so I think that means it won't be compatible with an updated version of iTunes. How can Apple force me to update my iTunes to a version that will probably lose all my music and not recognize my iPod? Is there some way around this? I appreciate the help anyone can offer. Thanks so much!

That seems unusual. Not sure what is going wrong for you with that.
Let's try another tack.
Open your Apple Software Update ("Start > All Programs > Apple Software Update"). If ASU offer you the opportunity to just update your QuickTime (in other words, it offers you a QuickTime as well as an iTunes + QuickTime), then select only the QuickTime, and install that.
If it only offers you an iTunes + QuickTime, do no install anything just yet. First (in ASU), go "Tools > Open Downloaded Updates Folder". Delete any files currently in there. Now go back into the ASU main window, select the iTunes + QuickTime entry and go "Tools > Download only".
Once the downloads have completed, go back into the Downloaded updates folder, and doubleclick the QuickTime.msi file.
Does just QuickTime install for you? If so, launch the player. Does it launch, or are you asked for a newer version of Apple Application Support?
If the latter, go back into the Downloaded Updates folder and doubleclick the AppleApplicationSupport.msi. After that installs, does your QuickTime Player launch properly?
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