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Control Panel-Add or Remove Programs-Find iTunes-Click uninstallAgent-ZeroUnless he's on a mac. In which case, all hope is lost.
[QUOTE="Agent-Zero"]Control Panel-Add or Remove Programs-Find iTunes-Click uninstallkamikaze_pigmyUnless he's on a mac. In which case, all hope is lost. Then that's what he gets!
Thanks guys not on a mac :P but I can't find the Add or Remove Programs, there is an add hardware one but that's not it.zeppelin_64If you are in windows 7 you go to control panel, Programs and Feature, Find Apple Itunes and click unistall.
What OS are you on? I'm on XP(And I've done this on my brothers vista), and all I do is go Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs.
[QUOTE="zeppelin_64"]Thanks guys not on a mac :P but I can't find the Add or Remove Programs, there is an add hardware one but that's not it.ferrari2001If you are in windows 7 you go to control panel, Programs and Feature, Find Apple Itunes and click unistall. Yeah. if it's 7 you just click the Control Panel and it's right there "Uninstall a Progam"
You need to delete your "System32" folder before you do anything. This is critical.
InEMplease
But you probably shouldn't.
also uninstall anything that says it's from apple using the above posters method (e.g applesupportdevice or something). Also delete 'bonjour', thats an itunes thing too.GenTomWhy did they have to add bonjour and all that other stuff?
For those who don't know, the Apple website provides instructions for all of this:
Vista or Windows 7
Windows XP
Mac
This says something about iTunes... [QUOTE="GenTom"]also uninstall anything that says it's from apple using the above posters method (e.g applesupportdevice or something). Also delete 'bonjour', thats an itunes thing too.horgen123Why did they have to add bonjour and all that other stuff? I have no idea but itunes is so big and bloated now it's awful.
This says something about iTunes... [QUOTE="GenTom"]also uninstall anything that says it's from apple using the above posters method (e.g applesupportdevice or something). Also delete 'bonjour', thats an itunes thing too.horgen123Why did they have to add bonjour and all that other stuff? Maybe iTunes requires it. On a Mac, it's built into the OS... so iTunes is just a single install.
This says something about iTunes... [QUOTE="GenTom"]also uninstall anything that says it's from apple using the above posters method (e.g applesupportdevice or something). Also delete 'bonjour', thats an itunes thing too.horgen123Why did they have to add bonjour and all that other stuff? Bonjour is apples ipod contro.... I Mean troubleshooting software. It's just bloated crap that no body uses but apple can't help but put it on your computer.
[QUOTE="horgen123"]This says something about iTunes... [QUOTE="GenTom"]also uninstall anything that says it's from apple using the above posters method (e.g applesupportdevice or something). Also delete 'bonjour', thats an itunes thing too.ferrari2001Why did they have to add bonjour and all that other stuff? Bonjour is apples ipod contro.... I Mean troubleshooting software. It's just bloated crap that no body uses but apple can't help but put it on your computer.
Bonjour is Apple's software for locating network services like printers, other computers, shared music libraries, etc.
I would guess that iTunes for Windows probably needs it in order to share music between computers on a network.
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