How do I uninstall QT 7.1.3 on a MacBook Pro?!!

How do I uninstall QT 7.1.3 on a MacBook Pro?
It does not play nice with a very important piece of software I am using.
The other post on how to "uninstall" does not apply to my situation. I tried it and got this error when using the 7.0.1 Reinstaller:
"Your computer does not have the hardware required to run this software"
Help please.

Flash support is disabled (by default) in version 7.1.3.
To turn it back on simply open the QT Sys Prefs Pane/Advanced and check the box to "Enable Flash".
Quit and restart QT for these changes to take effect.
QuickTime only supports Flash (.swf files) that are "published" as version 5, or lower.

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