Can't re-install quicktime on Vista

I was running into consistant problems with Quicktime updates. So I manually removed Quicktime and all other Apple software from Vista.
Downloaded the latest Quicktime installer, but...
It will not work. Error message keeps stating that Quicktime.MSI is needed.

Error message keeps stating that Quicktime.MSI is needed.
With a missing QuickTime.msi message, download and install the Windows Installer CleanUp utility from Microsoft:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301
Now run the utility ("Start > All Programs > Windows Install CleanUp"). In the list of programs that appears in CleanUp, select any QuickTime entries and click "Remove".
Quit out of CleanUp, restart the PC, and try another QuickTime install. Does it go through properly this time?

Similar Messages

  • Can't Uninstall/Install Quicktime...

    Basically, I want to uninstall my old version of quicktime. I basically corrupted it (I believe) because it won't open. When I remove the app from my mac, it's no longer there. However, whenever I'm trying to re-install using the official Quicktime 7.6.4 on apple.com - it won't let me. It gives me an error message saying:
    "Quicktime can't be installed on this disc. This version of Quicktime 7 can't be installed on the disc because Quicktime X is already present. Please us Software update to install the appropriate version of QuickTime for your mac".
    The problem is, when I go to my software update..it doesn't detect that it needs to be updated. So..how am I supposed to fix it? And when I try to open movie files, Quick time isn't even detected as an option (even if I browse). As far as my knowledge..Quicktime is NO LONGER on my mac..yet it insists that it is. I just want to start fresh, I want to be able to re-install it. But it won't let me.
    Anyone have any advice for this maddening problem? And just a little more info - (the way i corrupted the file in the first place) - I was trying to install Quicktime Pro 7 and it kept claiming my mac had the newest version. So I removed quicktime completely, and it kept telling me that quicktime (newer version was on my mac, even tho I removed it, even from the Library section) - then I used the Leopard boot up, and used the optional install..and now the file showed back up, but it doesn't have the quicktime logo, (has the application logo) - and it's non responsive. So I deleted that too...but as I said, when I try to install it again from Apple.com..it's a no go.
    Message was edited by: BenjaminLinus815

    Just in case.........
    Pacifist
    Pacifist Usage Instructions
    Also see Kappy’s detailed How to Use Pacifist to Replace Deleted or Missing OS X Components instructions.

  • Can't Un/Install QuickTime due to "QuickTime.msi" being "unavailable"

    I'm trying to install iTunes version 9, but at the end of the installation it returns an error saying that it can't install quicktime because it cannot uninstall the older version.
    I have traced this error back to the fact that the unintsall wizard cannot find the QuickTime.msi file, saying that it is an "unavailable network resource".
    I have also found the file itself in Windows Explorer, and after clicking that it still says it is unavailable.
    I can't do Anything with QuickTime at all! Has anyone got any advice?? (v7.64.17.80)

    Unfortunately, these sorts of msi-related troubles have gotten more complicated to deal with ever since Microsoft pulled the Windows Installer CleanUp utility from their Download Center on June 25. First we need to hunt down a copy of the utility.
    Let's try Googling. (Best not to use Bing, I think.) Look for a working download site for *at least version 3.0* of the Windows Installer CleanUp utility. After downloading the utility installer file (msicuu2.exe), scan the file for malware, just in case. (I use the free version of Malwarebytes AntiMalware to do single-file scans for that.)
    If the file is clean, to install the utility, doubleclick the msicuu2.exe file you've downloaded.
    Now run the utility ("Start > All Programs > Windows Install Clean Up"). In the list of programs that appears in CleanUp, select any QuickTime entries and click "Remove".
    Quit out of CleanUp, restart the PC and try installing iTunes 9.2 again. Does the install go through properly this time?
    (If you do find a clean download site for the correct version of CleanUp, please don't tell me where it is. Without wishing to sound paranoid (although I grant it does sound paranoid), there is a non-zero chance that posting links to download locations for the utility here at Discussions leads to that download location being shut down.)

  • Can't re-install quicktime

    So one night I, being the idiot that i sometimes am, deleted every quicktime related item off of my computer. now when i try to reinstall from apple, i get to the part where i have to choose the destination to install the app. But it won't allow me because it says that i have "quicktime x" already installed. i can't find this "quicktime x" anywhere on my computer. if anyone knows whats going on i'd really appreciate the help
    thanks
    ted

    You need a Mac OS X 10.6 install DVD compatible with your computer to reinstall it. There is no QuickTime X download.
    If you want to install QuickTime 7 onto a system with QuickTime X, click here or see above.
    (49922)

  • Why can't I install Quicktime Plugin?

    I can't watch trailers on the Trailer page using Chrome. I get the message to get Quicktime. I have Quicktime installed.
    - Quicktime works fine.
    - In chrome:plugins I can't see The Quicktime.
    - When I go to download quicktime it just takes me to Software Update and THAT just says I already have it downloaded.
    How can I get this working?

    Possibly, but not without more information.
    "not able to install" means nothing because it could be litterally millions of possibilities.
    Are there any error messages?

  • Can't install QuickTime in Vista, why?

    I've been trying to install Itunes 7.5 and everytime
    I get this error:
    +"An error occured while attempting to create the+
    +directory: C:\ProgramData\Apple\Installer Cache"+
    I've tried running the install with "Run as Administrator" also. Also turned off UAC (user account control).
    Any help would be appreciated.

    I resolved it.
    Take controll of the c:\programdata\Apple Computer\ directory and delete it.
    It did it for me. Now the installation worked perfectly.

  • Why can't I install LR5 on Vista 64?

    I have LR5 beta running fine on my Vista64 set up (6 core processor, 16gb ram, HD7770oc 1GB graphics card), but the latest trial states "Needs Win7 or above to work."
    Given that the core of win7 is the same as Vista, and pretty much every program written for Win 7 runs on Vista, why the new restriction? It's not as if Vista has been made "unsupported" by Microsoft, and the fact that the beta still runs on Vista64 shows that the production version should also run fine, if the stupid install restriction was removed.
    Is there a work-around for this? Or will you release an update to allow Vista 64 users to use LR5?

    Also, DdeGannes, You are grossly underestimating the cost of an upgrade. It doesn't cost $20 to upgrade your mac, or a little bit more to upgrade a pc. It cost hours and hours of reinstalling your favorite software, settings things up, getting existing (legacy) stuff to work, not to mention hardware. Additionaly, in companies, it costs dozens of man-hours of testing, approval through several layers of management, all kinds of important figures who want to have a say in it, et flipping cetera. An upgrade is VERY costly when you're not just a person by yourself.
    On top of that, Vista is a fine OS. It has its quirks here and there, but most of it was fixed in the latest SP. Same goes for Snow Leopard - that too I imagine is a perfectly fine working OS. Why upgrade something that works fine? The only thing that can happen is something breaking if everything works.
    XP is a different story. XP and Vista are radically different in many ways. For an application that uses the GPU to render, I'm not totally surpized that supporting XP was too much effort, not to mention its extended support is going to end next year, iirc. No surpizes there, XP is 11 years old. But Vista is "only" 6 years old, while its latest SP is only 4 years old. Not awfully old, iyam.
    Add another factor: most users who are not computer geeks (and let's face it, not all photographers are computer geeks) dare to reinstall their OS. Soooo many people believe (rightfully, in a way) that the OS is inseperable part of the pc. This is true for mobile devices, so why not for pc's? In fact, the OS came with it, installed and ready-to-go. Most people don't even think of reinstalling an OS. And before you go "upgrade it then"... No. Upgrading an OS is not-done as any nephew or brother-in-law will tell you. A clean install is the way to go, for reasons that have been obvious for a billion years now, and a clean install is not done by most run-of-the-mill users.
    So, some people are "stuck" with Vista, or Snow Leopard, or in fact with Windows XP. Oh yeah.
    My guess is that Adobe drops support for semi-old OS'es because they simply don't want to put any resources into testing on them, nor giving official support on them. It's just naive, imo, because "it's not supported" should not be identical to "it doesn't work". And the forum shows I'm right about at least that part. Th least thing Adobe could do is give a big fat warning, just let it install, and let the user see what'll happen. If it works, yay! If it doesn't, it's not supported. But we will never know if Adobe goes about this, just like Microsoft does. At least Microsoft has an incentive (they want you to upgrade). Adobe is only (and only!) thinning their userbase.

  • Can't Uninstall/Install Quicktime error number: 0x80040707

    I am also having probelms with quicktime. I went to uninstall/reinstall it and have had no luck. When I run the uninstall shield, it starts and then before it goes farther than half way loaded it disappears.
    I tried everything listed in the post below mine with no luck but I noticed that I have a different error code.
    Also, I tried to install the standalone 7.0.4, it installs and then before it completes, when I click finish is comes up with this error:
    Error Number: 0x80040707
    DLL Function Call Crashed: QT Install code.Quicktimepostinstallproc
    Setup will now terminate
    I can't do anything with quicktime: run updates or use the plugins: nothing comes up or it restarts my firefox. What do I do? Really appreciate any help, I'm useless technologically. Thanks
    Inspiron 700m   Windows XP  

    hi ChummyGirl!
    Error Number: 0x80040707
    DLL Function Call Crashed: QT Install
    code.Quicktimepostinstallproc
    in this context, that often means the installation
    configuration information of the QuickTime has been
    compromised.
    here's what we'll try first.
    Download and install the Windows Installer CleanUp
    utility. then use it to clear any existing
    QuickTime installation configuration
    information from your PC:
    Descrip
    tion of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility
    next use the QuickTime component of the
    complete uninstall instructions in the following
    document as a guide to a manual removal of leftover
    QuickTime program files and folders.
    Trouble installing iPod, iTunes, or QuickTime
    software in Windows
    once we've got all the existing QuickTime scraped
    away, let's try a standalone QT 7.0.4 reinstall,
    taking a few additional precautions.
    download and save a copy of the QT 7.0.4 standalone
    installer to your hard drive. (we'll run the install
    from there rather than online.) switch off
    antivirus and antispyware applications prior to the
    install.
    Quicktime 7.0.4 Standalone Installer
    does that install go through okay?
    love, b
    hi ChummyGirl!
    Error Number: 0x80040707
    DLL Function Call Crashed: QT Install
    code.Quicktimepostinstallproc
    in this context, that often means the installation
    configuration information of the QuickTime has been
    compromised.
    here's what we'll try first.
    Download and install the Windows Installer CleanUp
    utility. then use it to clear any existing
    QuickTime installation configuration
    information from your PC:
    Descrip
    tion of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility
    next use the QuickTime component of the
    complete uninstall instructions in the following
    document as a guide to a manual removal of leftover
    QuickTime program files and folders.
    Trouble installing iPod, iTunes, or QuickTime
    software in Windows
    once we've got all the existing QuickTime scraped
    away, let's try a standalone QT 7.0.4 reinstall,
    taking a few additional precautions.
    download and save a copy of the QT 7.0.4 standalone
    installer to your hard drive. (we'll run the install
    from there rather than online.) switch off
    antivirus and antispyware applications prior to the
    install.
    Quicktime 7.0.4 Standalone Installer
    does that install go through okay?
    love, b
    hi nior
    Error Number: 0x80040707
    DLL Function Call Crashed: QT Install code.Quicktimepostinstallproc
    this is the error msg i get.and i went thru ur previous posts and did everything it said.the problem is still there.and as u stated in one of ur posts,itunes was working perfectly until i installed a video codec.i donno what happened after that.i tried restoring my computer to a previous setting.still it doesnt solve the problem.
    ur advice will help me solve this mess.
    thanx
    lucifer
    ibm t43   Windows XP Pro  

  • Can't update/install quicktime plugin

    I have uninstalled and reinstalled the plugin and the whole version even the quicktime alternative and
    it still doesn't want to play mov files.
    I am going to the apple.com/trailers page to watch some trailers and it gives me an error that I need to update or install the quicktime but it is already installed so anyways I just click on it again and try to reinstalled it then close the browser and open it back up again and same issue...
    I have tried a lot of things and even have kind of the same issue using chrome but chrome has an option that says play this time or once and I can use that option to watch them anyways but firefox doesn't
    pleasseeee assist me with this I am a die hard firefox user and installed chrome just to test the quicktime thing...

    Hello pittpitu, try to [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/troubleshoot-issues-with-plugins-fix-problems#w_re-initializing-the-plugins-database Re-initializing the plugins database] and check it again.
    thank you

  • Can't Un-install Quicktime

    I'm having trouble un-installing my quicktime. When I try to remove it, my installshield won't do it, and trying to update leads to an error 1714, and an error 1603. The first one say it can't find my .msi file for quciktime, and the other says i need to contact some microsoft thing. Does anyone have any advice?
      Windows XP  

    here's what i try first with that .msi/1714/1603 combo. (sometimes people get it when they are trying to uninstall and then reinstall their QuicTime, and this often works if the .msi/1714/1603 gets in the way of that.)
    Download and install the Windows Installer CleanUp utility. then use it to clear any existing QuickTime installation configuration information from your PC:
    Description of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility
    next use the QuickTime component of the complete uninstall instructions in the following document as a guide to a manual removal of leftover QuickTime program files and folders.
    Trouble installing iPod, iTunes, or QuickTime software in Windows

  • Can't Re-Install quicktime X

    I have macbook pro with snow leopard and I accidentally deleted quicktime x. I have searched around and found that some others are having some of the same difficulties that I am experiencing so I tried the-
    1) Dowload and install Pacifist
    (2) Insert your Snow Leopard install DVD
    (3) Run Pacifist and choose "Open Apple Install Disks" (takes a bit)
    (4) Search for "Quicktime Player.app"
    (5) Select "Quicktime Player.app" (in Essentials.pkg/Applications) and choose "Install to Default Location"
    But when I do step 4 Its only the players of different languages are there and there aren't any for english.
    So I just picked a random language and did the rest of the steps. When I try and open quicktime player it says "You can't open the application Quick Time player because it may be damaged or incomplete."
    Am I doing something wrong in step 4? Or is it something that is really messed up with quicktime.
    I really want quicktime 7. When I try and install QT 7 it says that I already have QT X. So any help would really be appreciated. I normally can figure it out by other peoples questions but this is the rare case where I can't find an answer.
    I'm thinking that I have to have QT X in order to get QT 7, so if you think if I buy QT 7 and install that would that fix all the issues?
    Thanks

    I just downloaded QT 7.6.6. and it still won't open.
    Can you be more specific? Doesn't open QT 7 when you press the app icon in the doc, when you double-click the Finder icon, when you drop a movie file on the dock icon, opens QT X Player when you double-click a movie icon, etc.
    But I just tried to open an .avi file with the normal QT X to see if that was working. But it just says "loading movie" and I have waited like 20 mins and still nothing. I used to open this .avi all the time so I know it works.
    I would normally recommend you make initial tests with content compatible with the built-in system components before throwing unspecified compression formats in containers requiring third-party component support. Installation/reinstallation of the system OS/QT Player apps sometimes orphans user installed components like Flip4Mac, Perian, and the QT MPEG-2 Playback component which may or may not have to be re-installed in order to work. In other cases, installation/re-installation of QT 7 (which no longer has access to legacy preference switch) may turn off legacy codec access some of which may only work in QT 7 anyway. So when making refences to AVI content, please include a reference to the actual compression formats contained in the file in order to get a better idea as to what actions the player has to go through to load and/or preconvert the file data. Can you post a sample file of similar content for testing on systems which currently appear to be operating normally? Also, do you have similar loading problems using the MPEG Streamclip app which also accesses the QT component configuration. I am also assuming here, tht you have never attemted to run a QT installer package that would modify the QT structure that is embedded in your OS.
    So I'm thinking QT X is now installed but not working correctly. because I can't open any of the files I used to be able to open.
    As previously indicated, QT X, QT 7, and even MPEG Stremclip are all independent applications that can not only be simultaneously installed on your system, but can also simultaneously display different movies assuming this does not overtax your system with each operating in 64-bit mode or switching between 32- and 64-bit modes as required for playback when QT and components are properly installed and working correctly. That is why it is important to determine if your problem is tied to application installation, the embedded QT structure (i.e., OS problem), or malfunctioning/orphaned components.
    As a last resort, if you have a free external drive, I personally would create a pristine external boot drive with basic system software software for test purposes. (I personally keep at least two drives available—one with my current Lion OS and a second with Snow Leopard v10.6.8 for both software testing and in case my main internal drive dies unexpectedly. As to document files, I keep all of my important project files on RAID 5 and RAID 6 protected multi-TB drives.

  • Can you download & install actions in Vista with PSE4

    I have some actions that I had downloaded and installed on my old laptop that I would like to put onto my new one but this one uses Vista instead of XP and I am having trouble doing this. I have PSE4. Is this even possible with vista? Can anyone help me?

    No, but the tracks may be in copy-protected Windows Media format (almost certainly the case if your friend bought them from a download music store other than the iTMS), in which case they won't play on a Mac at all. If they're MP3 tracks, start a new topic with the specifics and perhaps someone can help.
    Don't Steal Music! Please make sure that all content (music, movies, etc.) you obtain from friends is legal for them to give you.

  • Why can't I install quicktime!?

    When I try to download and install iTunes and quicktime. I get the error message: Could not access network location /lib/ext. It installs iTunes but not quicktime. I used to have quicktime on my computer.
    Please help! I really want to use my new iphone. I've called many people, that didn't help me.

    Could not access network location /lib/ext.
    Do you have a Java runtime installed on the PC? If so, try heading into your Java control panel and updating your Java.
    After the Java update, restart the PC and then try another iTunes install. Does it go through properly this time?

  • CAN'T FULLY INSTALL QUICKTIME 7.1.6

    At end of installation QT freezes, and I cancel and finish installation. Then when I startup QT or boot up, QT wants to update and add "Update Helper", "QT Check," "QT Java," and "QT Info." If I try, it freezes again. It is very annoying to have this happen each time I boot up, or go to Itunes site.
    Any fixes?

    As usual John G. provided the correct answer. EAS is pretty particular about having the EAS client version match the EAS server version even on very close dot releases e.g. 11.1.1.2 client won't connect to 11.1.1.3 server or vice versa.
    Regards,
    John A. Booth
    http://www.metavero.com

  • A extremely weird and crazy problems trying to install Quicktime

    For the last couple of hours I've tried every angle to try to fix this problem. Now the crazyiest part of this is not only can I not install Quicktime but I can't even download a file that has "quicktime" in the name. If I try to download any version of Quicktime that has "Quicktime"(all of them) in the name, it finishes and I try to open it, and I get a msg "(filename) doesn't exist. It may have been renamed, moved or deleted...". So the only way I can download the installers is if I change the name to something random, I get the error msg even if I rename the file "QU".
    The main issue is when I try to install Quicktime, with Itunes or Standalone I get a runtime error "This application has requested to terminate in a ununsual way" I have searched the forum and have tried every fix, from Regedits to virus scans you name it. I went to oldversions.com and I couldn't even download version 3.
    The other crazy part is that after i get the runtime error message and hit "ok" Quicktime completely disappears from my computer. On some of the older versions I don't get a error msg, it installs, I hit "finish" then I try to go where I installed it to and every single time it disappears, i've tried to install it on the Desktop, external harddrives, etc. but its never their. I'm usually able to fix problems like this but this one is just unbelievable so I more then appeciate any help I can get with this, thanks.

    Pasucal:
    The behavior you are seing suggests a virus or system corruption of some kind. The best way to get back up and running may be to perform a repair installation of Windows. There are steps for performing a repair installation of Windows XP on the Microsoft support site here. There are several other sites on the web that have more information about Windows repair installs. Here is one you might want to review.
    Keep in mind that repairing Windows will not remove malicious programs from your computer. After the repair, you will need to update and run a full scan with known-good anti-virus software.

Maybe you are looking for

  • A strange error message on a code-modified page

    I am trying to implement this plugin on a simple Muse page: http://www.catchmyfame.com/catchmyfame-jquery-plugins/jquery-beforeafter-plugin/ Simple addition of working code to the Muse page produced a strange error. "beforeAfter is not a function" By

  • HT5149 Final Cut Pro x won't recognise any of my external hard drives

    Hi, I am sorry to start a new thread on this topic as I am aware there are already numerous threads. I have been searching through them for a solution to my problem and nothing appears to be working. As stated in the title, Final cut X won't recognis

  • Problem printing to OKI - error msg = "filter" failed

    Okidata usually updates drivers for Mac OS upgrades but does not have one for Yosemite (yet? I hope?). The error message on the printer reads: "filter" failed. I've never seen that before. Anyone know what this means and/or how to work around it? Sam

  • Nokia Lumia 920 no data conection

    I'm having problems with my data conection. At first i turned it on and it was showing 4g, but there was no internet. After reboot it had the E icon on the top left corner, and still no internet. My carrier(T-mobile) cannot automaticaly set up the ne

  • What can i do if i don't have applecare

    what can i do if i don't have applecare+