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Nov 12, 2014 4:35 PM in response to Zephrixby Jacumba,The file trampoline.qts I've not heard of? In system32 you'd be looking for QuickTime qts and QuickTimeVR qtx but I don't believe they're part of QT 7.76 but a older version of QT?
Is there a QT control panel? Is QT in the Programs and Features control panel of Windows 7? If so see if you can do a repair. Or repair then uninstall.
If not go to C:\Users\All Users\Apple Computer\Installer Cache and double click on QuickTime. Then double click on QuickTime msi. From there you can repair or remove QuickTime. I'd go with repair to start.
If there is no QuickTime msi file. Then QuickTime will have to be manually removed from the computer.
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Nov 13, 2014 4:26 AM in response to Jacumbaby Zephrix,Quicktime does not show in the Control Panel, it also doesn't show in the Programs and Features to Uninstall. I have folders for "Apple Software Update" and "AppleApplicationSupport" but not Quicktime in the Install Cache folder.
The manual instructions I found say to delete I believe two files from /System32 and 2 files from /Windows. None of those files exist.
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Nov 13, 2014 7:38 AM in response to Zephrixby Jacumba,Just to be sure. Apple Software Update & AppleApplicationSupport are in: C:\Users\All Users\Apple\Installer Cache
The path for msi file is: C:\Users\AllUsers\Apple Computer\Installer Cache - did you go to this path for the msi file?
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Nov 13, 2014 9:12 AM in response to Zephrixby Zephrix,For no real reason other then a shot in the dark, I uninstalled the Apple Software Update & Apple Application Support apps. Ran the Quicktime Installer and this time it finished. So maybe Quicktime wasn't the problem, one of those two were.
Either way, problem resolved. Thanks for your suggestions trying to figure it out.
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Nov 13, 2014 3:51 PM in response to Zephrixby Jacumba,QuickTime never was the problem. Components of a previous version of QT were manually deleted from the computer. Therefore it was useful to see if the msi file was still there or not. If not you'd have to continue deleting manually and possibly into the registry as well. I figured it out along time ago. Take care glad to see you got QT working.
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Jun 9, 2016 7:41 PM in response to Zephrixby Aerophile,I had to do a factory reset on my computer from Windows 10 back to Windows 8 thanks to the OpenCandy Malware. I had the same issue when trying to reinstall QT. This did the trick.
Thanks!