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SanguineSunrise

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  1. iTunes Installation And Previous version Removal Issue - iTunes.msi I'm obviously not nearly as savvy as the rest of you, but I am also not completely inept... However, I'm having a problem with iTunes.msi, and this is one of the few places I found with a reference that felt even somewhat relevant. And, I'm interested in silent installs and other methods people are using. Anyway. I'm trying to install the newest iTunes, 7.1, and I get to the part where I need to uninstall the old version of iTunes, when it asks me to find iTunes.msi. I've found several copies of it on my computer, but it does not accept -any- of them, and a new copy, as far as I could see, did not come with my download package, all I got was iTunesSetup.exe. The default directory that this gives is "C:\DOCUME~1\AZURES~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\IXP684.TMP\" -- The AZURE part being the first bit of my username, assumedly, anyway. Of all the iTunes.msi I found, since I've tried this many times, there were 3 that had recent dates (within the last 3 months, most recent being May 10th of 2007), and I used the most recent one. It then gives me this error: http://fake.swedma.com/img/image/4610_1180204854.jpg I've added a screenshot of the error screen and install screen, both as a url and as an attachment (56KB) above. I would really, really like to get this working, but, I would also accept my fate if someone could reccommend a solid player, preferrably one that streams (terminology weak) the songs from the file and does not load it all at once (creating bits of lag within things like games and such), like iTunes does. I tried Winamp, but don't like its playlist building and bits of the interface, and I tried SongBird, but that is so far in the beta stage, that it really isnt usable in the background, being prone to crashes and general disfunctionality. Also, it loads the songs the same way as iTunes does, only with even less smoothness. I've just been aquiescing to this for a while now, but it's really begun to get to me. If anyone could, I'd really appreciate the help. I'm hosting a small LAN today, so I may not (actually, it's likely) be able to be very prompt in responses, but I shall definitely try. Thankyou, for everything, anything. Also, sorry for the age-old bump, but, again, this seemed the most relevant. ~Matt.-
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