QuickTime v. 7.0d0 is installed iTunes requiers Quicktime v.7.0.3 or later

please reinstall iTunes
The above message is driving me crazy. I have uninstalled and reinstalled several times - but keep getting this message. I have looked for a quicktime only download - but have yet to find one. Any one with some help - thanks
James
Dell inspiron 9300   Windows XP  

http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/standalone.html

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  • "Quicktime version 7.0d0 is installed, iTunes requires Quicktime version...

    "Quicktime version 7.0d0 is installed, iTunes requires Quicktime version 7.0.3 or later.
    Please re-install iTunes."
    This just popped up when I opened iTunes today. So I re-installed itunes from the website. I try and open it and the message keeps coming up. I have tried re-installing several times and restarting my computer, but it keeps coming up.
    Any help fixing this problem would be greatly appreciated, thanks.

    Yeah same here, all started when I tried to upgrade
    to version 6.
    YESSSSS!¬!!!!
    Thankyou everyone - SORTED!
    1) turn off your virus protection software
    2) deinstall QUICKTIME only (standalone)(click onlink below)
    3) reboot - turn off virus protection
    4) resintall QUICKTIME only (standalone) (click on line below)
    5) reboot
    Heres the link : http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/standalone.html
    should work! worked for me! GOOD LUCK

  • Quicktime version 7.0d0 is installed, iTunes requires Quicktime version 7.0

    Hey, just installed the newest version of iTunes today off the iTunes site.
    Getting the following message:
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    I have re-downloaded the install file and ran the "repair" option, but no good has come, same error.
    Any suggestions?
    P.s. It worked fine after the install was first complete, it was after I restarted the PC that it wouldnt work.

    I needed to hunt down an instal file for JUST quicktime (not quicktime and iTunes - doesnt work)
    Here:
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  • Quicktime version 7.0d0 is installed, iTunes requires Quicktime 7.0.3...

    My error message is: Quicktime version 7.0d0 is installed, iTunes requires Quicktime 7.0.3 or higher. Please reinstall iTunes.
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    I read through other problems, but didn't find this error message.
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    Sorry. Um. Try to completely remove the Quicktime program from the Add/Remove directory via Control Panel. Reboot your computer. From the Apple website Save the Quicktime program to your Desktop (i.e., rather than "run from this location.") Install Quicktime by clicking on the Quicktime install program that should be present on your desktop. When it is done, reboot your computer.
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    I hope that that is the correct link.

  • Quicktime version 7.0d0 is installed  itunes needs 7.1.3 or later

    HI
    I keep getting this message when i try to open itunes. all i did was install the newest itunes download and now it wont work at all. Have tried to reinstall as it said but when i do it tells me there is a newer version ive downloaded and wont let me continue. Please help as tearing hair out lol

    let's try swapping out your QuickTime.
    head into your Add/Remove programs. uninstall QuickTime.
    Next, we’ll manually remove leftover program files and folders.
    1. On the Start menu, click My Computer (or double-click My Computer on the Desktop).
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    3. Open Program Files.
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    if the repair install goes through okay, restart the PC and try launching itunes again. does it launch properly now?

  • Quicktime version 7.0d0 is installed, i need 7.0.3 to run iTunes, HELP!!!!!

    Everytime I try to open iTunes, a message come up that says,
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    Can you go to Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs
    Uninstall QuickTime
    Then download and install QuickTime standalone?
    http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/standalone.html

  • Quicktime 7.1.3 wont install, iTunes wont work.

    When ever I start iTunes,first of all it never opens up but a error comes up saying....
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    Please Reinstall iTunes"
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    I was having the same problem. I followed the post from Colin and the link to 'Trouble installing iTunes or QuickTime software in Windows' and after a full uninstall following all the steps and 'Disable other conflicting software' after doing this and reinstalling it has started working again.
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    In your current situtaion, I suggest you formally do an uninstall on both itunes and Quicktime to remove the damaged installation. Then, restart your computer and do a fresh download of Itunes with Quicktime. You may then not get the message at all, but if you do, then do as I suggest and press nothing, following the procedure described above, and allow this to complete setup normally.
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