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Oct 6, 2014 1:00 PM in response to Garth46by turingtest2,You may not need QuickTime at all unless you have older formats that depend upon it. See iTunes 10.5 or later for Windows: Older media files may require QuickTime. If you have such files then if iTunes and QuickTime are both properly installed you should be able to add such content to the library and play it through iTunes. It may pay to uninstall all Apple software and then reinstall the components that you need.
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