Some mp3 song iTunes and Quicktime
I have some unknown mp3 song which Quicktime can play, iTunes can't and both of them can not save, any idea?
Thank you
After trying to burn a song from a CD the combo superdrive stopped working
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Error Messages for iTunes and Quicktime, what do I do?
Hello, I'm in need of some help.
Let me walk you all through what I did for the last 4 hours:
(important note: I suck at far too much computer stuff, so I am fully aware that as you read the following, at certain points I probably made the problem much worse than it needed to be, I am not proud of this, but everything you read did happen, stupid as it probably was for me to pursue the problems in the particular way that I did. Hindsight is 20/20.)
I updated my iTunes v7.7 to v8.0 today, and after trying it out for a while decided that I didn't like it and wanted to go back to what I was using before.
So, because I didn't know what else to do, I tried to re-install the original iTunes software that came with my iPod (a 20gig classic I bought in 2004). That version of iTunes was v6.0 (again, 3 years ago).
Part way through the installation process, I got a message that said that, because I had a newer version of iTunes on the computer already, it wouldn't install the version on the disk.
So I uninstalled v8.0, restarted my computer, and installed the v6.0 from the CD-ROM I had.
It was then that I found I had NONE of the 6000+ songs in my iTunes window. I checked my computers files to find that they were still in the library, but my iTunes screen was completely devoid of all my music.
So I tried to get it all back on the player. I discovered that by right-clicking "Play" for the individual files from the folders in my iTunes that they would come up on the player, but that meant that I'd be clicking in 6000+ songs, one by one, till they were all back. I didn't want to do that.
So I tried a system restore (again, read "important note" at top of post). After that happened and I was looking at my desktop again, tried opening iTunes, and it gave me a message that said:
"iTunes has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience."
And it asks if I wanna send an error report. I decline, then try opening Quicktime. Same message. So I try to uninstall both programs (i know, i know, "important note"), and iTunes uninstalls, Quicktime does not, because, as my computer puts it, "a fatal error occurs."
But since I have iTunes uninstalled, I go to apples site and download iTunes v8.0 again. After waiting for all that to get done, I get the same error message.
So I peruse this very discussion forum, and after looking for a good while at what is being recommended I go to a site and download v7.7 again.
Again, I get the same error message.
So here I am. I've tried working it out myself for the last 4 hours, and I seem to have made things worse.
So please, please, PLEASE, I ask for any help you can provide.
Can I get my iTunes back?
Is my Quicktime corrupted now?
Am I totally screwed?I had the same problem when I went to upgrade to 8 and then downgrade back to 7.7. To fix this is a little involved, but you can do it. Let me put it this way, I talked my mother through it on the phone, and she has a hard time finding the power button So no worries, I'll help you get back up and running. I am running Vista now, so I am going off of memory for Vista, so bear with me.
I would do the following:
1. Uninstall both iTunes and Quicktime by going to Control Panel-Add Remove Programs, and choosing first Quicktime then iTunes.
2. Clean your registry. Easy now, it is not that hard. To do it, go to http://www.ccleaner.com/download and download CCleaner. It is free and has NO spyware. Install it and run the registry cleaner. It will remove any trace of both programs from the registry. Now you have 2 choices.
3a. Now I would install iTunes 8. Because you already installed it once, it converted its database file that it uses to track the library and play lists up to the iTunes 8 standard.
3b. If you have no problem loosing your playlists and library settings, you can go back to iTunes 7.7. To do this, first search for "itunes.ttl". To do this, go to Start-Search Files and Folders- and type in "iTunes.ttl" Once the search finishes, it will tell you where it is located. Navigate there using Windows Explorer or My Computer and delete it. Now you can install iTunes 7.7 with out any errors. You will not loose any files! just your playlists and it will not remember what is in your library.
As far as adding your songs again, did you try to re-importing your music? If you go to the file menu-add folder to library. It will bring up a dialogue box that will allow you to browse to the folder with your music.
Let me know if this works. I will help in anyway I can.
Good Luck,
linesma -
Videos will not play after downloading the mmost recent versions of Itunes and Quicktime. What can I do? The video tries to start but freezes and does not respond.
Appreciate the suggestion. I did the repair, but videos still don't play.
I tried putting quicktime in "safe mode", but that also did not solve the video-play problem.
However, I downloaded a video and that video does play.
A video may start but quickly freezes.
In itunes is the player "quicktime or itunes"?
When I open the quicktime player(its appearance doesn't look like a player with controls for play, pause, etc.).
Maybe the controls appear when play begins' however, then I try to open any song of video, I always get the same message: "Do you want to allow this website to open a program on your computer(in itunes, I assume).)
If i choose "yes" I get an error message.
I thought this additional information might be helpful, but you can just answer the original question if you have some additional ideas.
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ITunes and QuickTime will not work..Yeah, another one
Despite my best efforts to try to solve my problem on my own and not both you kind people, I've been working on and off at trying to get my iTunes working, with no positive results at all. It's honestly been so long, I don't recall what might have sparked the issues, but every time I try to open iTunes or QuickTime they will begin to open but fail, bringing up the common windows error message:
iTunes has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
QuickTime Player has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
So far, I have totally deleted both iTunes and QuickTime twice from my computer- first just through Add/Remove Programs pathways, then more in depth with Registry Crawler to try to remove any traces of the programs- all before re-installing the two programs. Both times have failed, still leaving me unable to open either program, so I've broken down and come here- hoping to find anyone willing to lend a hand to help fix this issue so that I can finally listen to my music the way I used to.Perfect information, thanks.
That combination is almost always caused by some application stashing old QuickTime componentry down in your system files. (Codec packs and video converters are the usual suspects, although some Games might do it too.)
Let's go looking for the old stuff.
1. Open My Computer from the desktop or Start menu.
2. In the Tools menu, click Folder Options.
3. Click the View tab.
4. In the "Advanced settings" pane under "Hidden files and folders" make sure that the "Show hidden files and folders" option is selected, and the "Hide extensions for known file types" option is unchecked.
5. Click OK.
Now in My Computer, open your C drive.
Open the "Windows" folder.
Open the "system32" folder.
What files and/or folders can you see in there with QuickTime in the file/folder name? (In a standard installation of QuickTime, you should see precisely two files ... QuickTime.qts and QuickTimeVR.qtx ... and no QuickTime folders whatsoever.) -
ITunes and QuickTime doesn't open up on Windows Vista
Hi! I will apreciate all who tries to answer this question.
I have Windows Vista on my HP laptop and I dowloaded iTunes and QuickTime.
I had no problem downloading it, but then opening it came a box.
It said:
iTunes has stopped working
Windows can check online for a solution to the problem
-> Check online for a solution and close the program
-> Close the program
View problem details
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BEX
Application Name: iTunes.exe
Application Version: 10.1.1.4
Application Timestamp: 4d06bba9
Fault Module Name: StackHash_fd00
Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0
Fault Module Timestamp: 00000000
Exception Offset: 00227d80
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Data: 00000008
OS Version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.768.3
Locale ID: 4105
Additional Information 1: fd00
Additional Information 2: ea6f5fe8924aaa756324d57f87834160
Additional Information 3: fd00
Additional Information 4: ea6f5fe8924aaa756324d57f87834160
Then I press close the program and a speech bubble appears at the
bottom right corner of the screen.
It said:
iTunes was closed.
To help protect your computer, Data Execution Prevention
has closed iTunes.Click to learn more.
I have no idea whats hapening.
HELP!excellent information, sparkly.
Fault Module Name: StackHash_fd00
Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0
... and:
To help protect your computer, Data Execution Prevention has closed iTunes
... and the QuickTime Player not launching either (it's a "QuickTime has stopped working" error?).
With that combination, we need to check on some other application (apart from QuickTime itself) stashing old QuickTime componentry on the PC in an unorthodox location. (Codec packs and video converters are the usual suspects with that, although some games might do the same.)
So we'll go looking for the older QuickTime componentry in the most common locations for it to be stashed.
First we'll need to change some view settings.
In your Start menu, open Computer.
In your Organise menu, select Folder Options.
In the View tab, make sure that "Show hidden files and folders" is selected, and "Hide extensions for known file types" is unchecked.
Click OK.
Now in Computer, open your C:\ drive (or whichever drive you have your operating system installed on).
Open the "Windows" folder.
*If you have a 32-bit version of Windows,* open the "System32" folder.
*If you have a 64-bit version of Windows,* open the "SysWOW64" folder.
What files and folders can you see in there with QuickTime in the title? (In a standard installation of Quicktime you should be seeing precisely two files ... QuickTime.qts and QuickTimeVR.qtx ... and no QuickTime folders whatsoever.) -
Back to square one: new iTunes and QuickTime CRASH, CRASH, CRASH
I've been struggling with iTunes and QuickTime ever since the upgrade to 6.0.4. Everything worked just fine until then, and has worked fine since I got my iPod last June.
A couple of days after the upgrade to 6.0.4 iTune started crashing, with the error message: iTunes has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
Please note this is only about using iTunes to play music on my computer (my iPod seems to be working fine.)
I've removed iTunes and QuickTime, reinstalled them, and this works for a couple of days, then iTunes starts crashing again (this has now happened twice.)
Strangely, this time, tunes in Party Shuffle at start up (from the last normal exit of iTunes) play just fine, but when I try to play something out of Library or swtich to a different genre or playlist in Party Shuffle, the programme crashes: iTunes has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
I've tried opening QuickTime alone, and it fails to open (no error message) it gets as far as the player, then there's a windows "thunk" and QuickTime closes.
So now I will uninstall, reinstall (starting with QuickTime, which seems to be the real culprit here) and maybe it will work for a couple of days. Computers are supposed to save time, not take up time in this way.
I don't seen any sign or word of a new version of QuickTime with a fix to this problem (many seem to be having it). How long do I have to go on this way. Perhaps the best is just to use another Windows Media Player or Nero ShowTime ... these seem to function without any sort of problem.Thank you Katrina and MossMan,
I do keep my computer under pretty tight wraps: Outpost firewall, AVG anti-virus, MS Anti-spyware. Ran the Ewido scan as suggested, Ewido did find quite a few cookies it considered of medium threat spyware ... removed these, and this did not resolve the problem with iTunes/QuickTime. Anyway, I'm not sure that cookies can cause programmes to crash?
I still think that it's unlikely that the problem with iTunes and QuickTime starting right after the upgrade to iTunes 6.0.4 and its QuickTime counterpart, is just a coincidence.
And if QuickTime is particularly vulnerable to some malware that none of the security programmes on my machine can find, and malware that has no effect on any other programmes, including other media players, then maybe this vulnerablity should also be something Apple should try to address.
Walter -
ITunes and Quicktime don't work on Windows 7 64-bit
iTunes and Quicktime don't work on Windows 7 64-bit. I tried to uninstall and install the package according to Apple support article (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1923) but still the same problem. I even tried to stop the Bonjour, it didn't help either. When I try to run either iTunes or Quicktime I get a Windows error message "iTunes has stopped working", with details like this:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BEX
Application Name: iTunes.exe
Application Version: 10.3.1.55
Application Timestamp: 4deec351
Fault Module Name: StackHash_0a9e
Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0
Fault Module Timestamp: 00000000
Exception Offset: 00000000
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Data: 00000008
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
SergioTaken as a whole, the symptoms suggest that another application (other than QuickTime itself) has stashed old QuickTime componentry in your system files.
So just in case we'll go looking for older QuickTime componentry in the most common locations for it to be stashed.
First we'll need to change some view settings.
In your Start menu, open Computer.
In your Organise menu, select Folder Options.
In the View tab, make sure that "Show hidden files and folders" is selected, and Hide extensions for known file types is unchecked.
Click OK.
Now in Computer, open your C:\ drive (or whichever drive you have your operating system installed on).
Open the "Windows" folder.
Open the "SysWOW64" folder.
What files and folders can you see in there with QuickTime in the title? (In a standard installation of Quicktime you should be seeing precisely two files... QuickTime.qts and QuickTimeVR.qtx ... and no QuickTime folders whatsoever.) -
ITunes and Quicktime do not open anymore.
Hello, I have used iTunes and Quicktime for a long time and recently I updated my Quicktime software to the latest one. Now neither iTunes nor Quicktime open and no message come up after attempting to open either. I double-click, the hour glass comes up and then goes away, with nothing resulting. Please help me if you have the time. Thanx.
I was having this problem and found out about ewido, which is an anti-melware. The melware virus is causing this corruption with some itunes files, and ewido cleaned up several cookie files. My itunes is up and running for now until I go bck to itunes and pull up a file or download anything.
You can find it at ewido.net, and it is free to download.
Apple or itunes sure needs to get this corrected. Hope this helps you.
HP Windows XP Using DSL for internet access
HP Windows XP Using DSL for internet access -
Itunes and quicktime wont open when click on it
Hi,
I am unable to open Itunes or Quicktime on my netbook. I have tried reinstalling the software but it wont work. Please can someone advise how I can get it working.
Thanks in advance
ChrisIn recent times, the error-message-free iTunes and QuickTime launch failures have been indicating that another application has stashed old QuickTime componentry in your system files. (Those sorts of applications often use the Visual C++ runtimes to keep track of the componentry, so it seems consistent that an update to those could cause the symptoms to flare up on a PC.)
So just in case we'll go looking for older QuickTime componentry in the most common locations for it to be stashed.
First we'll need to change some view settings.
In your Start menu, open Computer.
In your Organise menu, select Folder Options.
In the View tab, make sure that "Show hidden files and folders" is selected, and Hide extensions for known file types is unchecked.
Click OK.
Now in Computer, open your C:\ drive (or whichever drive you have your operating system installed on).
Open the "Windows" folder.
If you have a 32-bit Windows 7, open the "System32" folder.
If you have a 64-bit Windows 7, open the "SysWOW64" folder.
What files and folders can you see in there with QuickTime in the title? (In a standard installation of Quicktime you should be seeing precisely two files ... QuickTime.qts and QuickTimeVR.qtx ... and no QuickTime folders whatsoever.) -
Itunes and Quicktime wont open!
Hi all,
My itunes randomly stopped working the other day. Everytime i open it a message appears saying that there was a problem and it needs to close! i removed itunes and tried to reinstall it but now it wont reinstall. I figured quicktime might be the problem so i tried to remove it too but it wont remove from my computer and i dont know what to do now :-/ anyone able to help me??In recent times, the error-message-free iTunes and QuickTime launch failures have been indicating that another application has stashed old QuickTime componentry in your system files. (Those sorts of applications often use the Visual C++ runtimes to keep track of the componentry, so it seems consistent that an update to those could cause the symptoms to flare up on a PC.)
So just in case we'll go looking for older QuickTime componentry in the most common locations for it to be stashed.
First we'll need to change some view settings.
In your Start menu, open Computer.
In your Organise menu, select Folder Options.
In the View tab, make sure that "Show hidden files and folders" is selected, and Hide extensions for known file types is unchecked.
Click OK.
Now in Computer, open your C:\ drive (or whichever drive you have your operating system installed on).
Open the "Windows" folder.
If you have a 32-bit Windows 7, open the "System32" folder.
If you have a 64-bit Windows 7, open the "SysWOW64" folder.
What files and folders can you see in there with QuickTime in the title? (In a standard installation of Quicktime you should be seeing precisely two files ... QuickTime.qts and QuickTimeVR.qtx ... and no QuickTime folders whatsoever.) -
ITunes and Quicktime Installation Troubles
I had to completely remove iTunes and Quicktime from my computer, and now I am having difficulties reinstalling it. When I download iTunes+Quicktime it begins to install, and then stops, saying there was an error installing Quicktime. The error is that an installation is already in progress. I have tried everything, including Windows Clean Up Utility, CCleaner, and I have gone through Control Panel, My Computer, and Task Manager. I really need some help on completely removing Quicktime from my computer. Thanks soooo much!
Could you give the exact error message with error number if there is one.
Does this problem only apply to installing QUicktime? If so using the installer clean up utility to remove any entries for QUicktime usually fixes this. The only catch is that Quicktime does not always show up properly in the clean up utility. Look out for blank entries or numeric entries that look like QUicktime version numbers i.e 7.x
I would try installing Quicktime separately. Download the version of Quicktime that does not include iTunes. It is not the default option.
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/win.html
If there is a general installer problem, this thread contains a post suggesting the deletion of the following registry key:
HKEYLOCALMACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\InProgress
http://www.vistax64.com/vista-general/40960-vista-business-msi-error-1500-a.html
This key should not normally be present if there are no installations in progress and it applies to Installer error 1500 -
Itunes and Quicktime do nothing
I am running the latest itunes and quicktime as of 5/19/07 on a 13" Black Mackbook (Intel Core 2 Duo, 1GB ram, 120GB drive) with bootcamp running windows XP Pro SP2 with all windows updates.
itunes works fine in mac os... but...
For some reason when i click on the iTunes icon in windows nothing happens. cursor shows hourglass for split second and goes away. nothing.
when i click the quicktime button it thinks for a moment and then i get the windows default error sound and nothing.
it used to be i could just reinstall the itunes+quicktime package with the apple update and it would work for a while. then it would happen again. now that doesn't even work.
this is getting very agrivating... i never had this problem before. i can't seem to pin it to any event of any kind.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
i have a huge music library that i use with my 30gb ipod. and lately i can't do anything with itunes.
please help.
thanks.
Macbook 13" Black Mac OS X (10.4.9) Running Bootcamp and Windows XP pro SP2Well, registry keys are pretty icky to work with. Over at support.microsoft.com you'll see how often they emphasize that editing the registry can make your computer unbootable.
Is your stuff backed up in case editing the registry goes south on ya'?
I'd recommend you uninstall both programs again, then restart your computer, note who you login as, then go to the Run command on the start menu and run 'regedit'. I do not have that same registry key on my Windows XP pc running the latest version of iTunes. You could try deleting that whole key, then restarting your computer, downloading the latest version of iTunes from Apple, and reinstalling.
Sony XP Media Center Edition 2005 Windows XP -
I've been using iTunes and QuickTime for over a year with no significant trouble.
Now, when I run iTunes, it won't launch. After a few seconds, I get a Windows error report popup that says:
"iTunes ahs encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the invonvenience." And it asks me to send an error report to tell Microsoft about this problem.
I tried installing Itunes 7.0.1 but that didn't help. I uninstalled it and reinstalled it but still no joy.
Also, now when I try to run QuickTime, nothing happens. If I monitor processes in Windows Task Manager, I can see it start, but then it goes away again.
I tried the stereo headphones fix in the FAQ at the top of this forum, but that didn't help. I tried deleting the iTunes folder under Docs & Settings\Owner\Application Data\Apple Computer but that didn't help either.
Any other suggestions? Short of formatting my hard drive and starting again? I am at my wits' end.
BTW, the problems started after I used the Gateway Recovery disk to do a non-destructive recovery, to fix an (apparently) unrelated problem (which fix, unforunately, didn't work).
Auuugh! I am addicted to podcasts and use my computer for hours every day. I am tearing my hair out!
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!Also, now when I try to run QuickTime, nothing happens. If I monitor processes in Windows Task Manager, I can see it start, but then it goes away again.
hmmmm. i've seen a couple of those sets of symptoms now (on 7.0.0.70). there's a couple of things that are probably worth trying with it, and some experiments that are worth pursuing.
the first thing we'll try is a careful standalone QT 7.1.3 reinstall.
download and save a copy of the QT 7.1.3 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 7.1.3 Installers … get the one that doesn’t mention itunes
if that install goes through okay, does your itunes launch properly again?
(if you get an error message on the QT standalone reinstall, let us know what it says. include error message numbers if you're getting any.) -
After completely uninstalling iTunes and QuickTime, registry keys remain!
I have completely uninstalled iTunes and QuickTime from my PC (OS = XP Home) and deleted all folders and files associated with Apple, iTunes or QuickTime that were not removed during the normal uninstall procedure.
Also, I have cleaned my registry using Registry Mechanic. However, about 120 registry keys for iTunes and QuickTime stubbornly remain. I have tried to remove them several times, but on the next scan they are still there. Manual removal using Regedit also fails, resulting in the message:
"Cannot delete **: error while deleting key".
I don't understand how a program that has been completely deleted can still have registry traces. The offending keys (listed below) are in the Custom Controls section. How can I delete them?
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\daap\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\daap\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe /url "%1"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\itms\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\itms\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe /url "%1"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\itmss\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\itmss\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe /url "%1"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\itpc\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\itpc\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe /url "%1"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.aa\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-130
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.aa\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.aa\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.aax
Value : FriendlyTypeName = @C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.Resources\iTunesRegistry.dll,-4
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.resources\itunesregistry.dll
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.aax\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-130
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.aax\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.aax\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.aif\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-132
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.aif\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.aif\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.aifc\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-132
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.aifc\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.aifc\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.aiff\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-132
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.aiff\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.aiff\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.BurnCD\shell\burn\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /AutoPlayBurn "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.cda\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-256
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.cda\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.cda\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.cdda\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-256
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.cdda\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.cdda\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.ImportSongsOnCD\shell\import\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /AutoPlayImportSongs "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.ipa
Value : FriendlyTypeName = @C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.Resources\iTunesRegistry.dll,-203
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.resources\itunesregistry.dll
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.ipa\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-163
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.ipa\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.ipg\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-162
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.ipg\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.ipg\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.ipsw\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-163
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.ipsw\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.itb
Value : FriendlyTypeName = @C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.Resources\iTunesRegistry.dll,-204
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.resources\itunesregistry.dll
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.itb\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-165
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.itb\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.itb\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.itl\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-145
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.itl\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.itl\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.itms\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-161
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.itms\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.itms\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.itpc\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-148
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.itpc\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.itpc\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m3u\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-149
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m3u\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m3u\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m3u8
Value : FriendlyTypeName = @C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.Resources\iTunesRegistry.dll,-205
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.resources\itunesregistry.dll
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m3u8\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-149
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m3u8\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m3u8\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m4a\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-141
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m4a\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m4a\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m4b\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-143
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m4b\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m4b\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m4p\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-143
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m4p\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m4p\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m4r
Value : FriendlyTypeName = @C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.Resources\iTunesRegistry.dll,-202
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.resources\itunesregistry.dll
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m4r\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-164
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m4r\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m4r\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m4v\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-141
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m4v\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.m4v\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.mov\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-135
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.mov\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.mov\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.mp2\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-137
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.mp2\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.mp2\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.mp3\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-129
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.mp3\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.mp3\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.mpeg\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-133
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.mpeg\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.mpeg\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.mpg\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-133
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.mpg\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.mpg\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.pcast\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-148
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.pcast\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.pcast\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.PlaySongsOnCD\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /playCD "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.pls\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-149
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.pls\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.pls\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.rmp\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-148
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.rmp\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.rmp\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.ShowSongsOnCD\shell\showsongs\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /AutoPlayShowSongs "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.wav\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-134
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.wav\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.wav\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.wave\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe,-134
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.wave\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /open "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\iTunes.wave\shell\play\command
Value : (default) = "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /play "%L"
Parsed : c:\program files\itunes\itunes.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.m15\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe,-130
Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.m15\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe "%1"
Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.m1a\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe,-130
Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.m1a\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe "%1"
Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.m1s\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe,-130
Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.m1s\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe "%1"
Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.m1v\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe,-130
Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.m1v\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe "%1"
Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.m75\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe,-130
Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.m75\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe "%1"
Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.mp2\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe,-130
Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.mp2\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe "%1"
Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.mpa\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe,-130
Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.mpa\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe "%1"
Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.mpeg\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe,-130
Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.mpeg\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe "%1"
Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.mpg\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe,-130
Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.mpg\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe "%1"
Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.mpm\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe,-130
Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.mpm\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe "%1"
Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.mpv\DefaultIcon
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe,-130
Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exe
Location: HKEYCLASSESROOT\QuickTime.mpv\shell\open\command
Value : (default) = C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QuickTimePlayer.exe "%1"
Parsed : c:\program files\quicktime\quicktimeplayer.exeManual removal using Regedit also fails
In regedit, check the permissions on one of the keys that you're failing to remove. Does the user account that you're logged into (while doing the regedit) have full permissions on the key? -
Need Help for Itunes and quicktime
Hi there,
I just formated my computer and my os is windows 2003 server. When I installed itunes, everything is fine however when I installed quicktime I got an error code : -3. What's going on? and after I done with the installation, I couldn't open an itunes as well I got an error message said : The exception Privileged instruction. (0xc0000096) occurred in the application at location 0x7ca2af84. I don't know what happened I did install itunes and quick time under windows 2003 before and it works fine, but now I got an error. I appreciate the answer, Thanks in advance.by any chance, did you try downloading the QT Player
from the "QuickTime 7.1 with iTunes 6 for Windows
2000/XP" link on the QT download page? that one
actually leads to an itunes/QT installer bundle.
I did it this way
let's try a careful standalone QT 7.1 reinstall.
download and save a copy of the QT 7.1 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 7.1 Standalone Installer
if that install goes through okay, does your itunes
launch properly again?
I did like you said and I can not even uninstall quicktime from my computer. When I double click the installation package: It shows
Unhandled Exception
Error Number : 0x80040707
Description : DLL function call crashed : QTInstallCode.QuickTimeUninstallProc
Setup will now terminate
Also, itunes does not launch properly. I think there is something wrong because when I install the windows from the cd I can install and run these two programs(itunes and quicktime). They work fine and no problem at all. However, after I update windows by using windows update web site, I couldn't use these programs since then. I have no idea what is going on? Before I reinstall my os, I also use windows server 2003 with sp1 and I could run these two programs. I think may be the new version of itunes and quicktime that they put on the web site have some issues with the windows server 2003, not sure about that.
Thanks.
(if you get an error message on the QT standalone
reinstall, let us know what it says. include error
message numbers if you're getting any.)
love, b
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