How to Remove Quicktime
Quicktime is a computer video player software created by Apple computer, which is its answer to Windows Media Player. Since certain types of video files require the Quicktime player to run, many PCs have Quicktime installed. If you never visit sites that require Quicktime, never use iTunes or watch movies on Quicktime, it may be worthwhile to remove the program.
Instructions
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Go to your computer's start menu and open the control panel.
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Double click the "add/remove programs" icon. For Windows Vista users, this may be labeled "programs and features."
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Search the list of your installed programs and select Apple Quicktime.
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Click the button to change or remove Quicktime.
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Click OK when a prompt asks if you want to completely delete Quicktime from your computer. After a brief uninstallalation period, Quicktime will be removed from your computer.
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Go to the start menu and click search, then type Quicktime in the search box. Delete any additional files and folders that appear on the search list.
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Tips & Warnings
Quicktime is needed for viewing videos on certain types of websites and is generally the player of choice for playing .mov video files.
The popular music downloading and management program iTunes requires Quicktime.