How do I upgrade to QuickTime 7.5.5

Just installed a new HD in my G5 and loaded OS X Leopard. I am unable to use iTunes because I cannot upgrade my QuickTime from 7.2 to 7.5.5. Anybody know why? I am running two HD's on the G5 tower and even though the other HD is running very slow, I cab use the iTunes just fine.

Try installing a QuickTime 7.7 for Leopard using a .dmg installer downloaded from the Apple website:
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL761

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