I can't uninstall quicktime player

Hello, I don't speek anglish very well but I'll try to explain my problem. I think I suppress something and now quicktime (and itunes) not work. When I want use itunes a message : "appName : itunes.exe AppVer : 6.0.5.20 ModName:Quicktimestreaminganthoring.qtx ModVer : 7.1.0.210 Offset : 00016c69"
at that time, I want uninstall quicktime for install new version but I can't supress last version!
Thank you
(si quelqu'un parle français et peut m'aider ça ne sera pas de refus!!!!)

do you get an error message when you try to uninstall QuickTime? if so, what does it say? include error message numbers if you are getting any.

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