Thursday, January 30, 2014

Un-install And Re-install Itunes On Home windows 7

iTunes 9 (Current Version)


This article will show you correctly remove iTunes and its components from your computer Windows 7 in the event of program malfunction or error messages resulting in program crash, freeze or unresponsiveness.


Instructions


1. Finding iTunes on Your Computer: Open your control panel by clicking on your start button and opening your control panel. In your control panel, open the "Programs and Features" shortcut. A list will populate showing you all available programs on your computer.


2. Remove iTunes: (*If at any time your computer wants you to restart hit "no") In your program list, locate the (6) components and remove them in this order: iTunes, Quicktime, Apple Software Update, Apple Mobile Device Support, Bonjour, and Apple Application Services (iTunes 9)


3. Restart Computer: Click on your start button and restart your computer or you can shut it down and turn it back on.


4. Download iTunes: Visit www.apple.com/itunes/download to get the latest version of iTunes. The installer will download first then you'll have to go through the installer to install on your hard drive (Local disc C:). Restart your computer one last time and enjoy!









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