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Technical Question

PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 9:30 pm
by Guest
I would be grateful to whoever can offer some help.

I am trying to uninstall my iTunes so I can download it all over again. But every time I do that it tells me that I don't have sufficient access to system administrator. I thought I was the system administrator. Also, if I try to run the old iTunes, it tells me I don't have Quick Time, when in fact I do. I tried to download another Quick Time without iTunes, that didn't work. This whole problem started when I downloaded last night the new iTunes version (I think 9.0), during installation, it told me I did not have the proper Quick Time. When I tried to go back to my old iTunes, it did not work. Now I can't uninstall Quick time or iTunes and I can't play my old iTunes. Weird.

Thanks for your attention and help on this matter.

Re: Technical Question

PostPosted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 11:59 pm
by samer
hey Bilal, long time man! hope you're doing great!
did you try to log in using safe mode and then uninstalling itunes? it might work for you.
also you can always try to roll back to a previous restore point if you're doing constant backup.

Re: Technical Question

PostPosted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 8:06 am
by crow
You're answer is right there. Just log in as the system Admin. Usually in Windows, the log in for admins is Administrator and the password field is left empty. One more thing you could do is go to Control Panel and then to Users and give your user Admin privileges.

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