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mulrich

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  1. Needs more 64-bit.

    ajua, are you working on the latest version? Remember to include at least Apple Application Support since iTunes simply won't work without it (hurray!).

    Also, QT Alt 3.0.0 final has been released some time ago. The latest iTunes will NOT work with 2.9.2.

    And before anyone asks, no, I have no idea how to actually do all this stuff.

  2. So, I installed QT Lite 3.0.0 Beta 2. Now I get a completely different error. It is telling me I'm missing WebKit.dll, and that error message is then followed by another error message, telling me iTunes wasn't installed correctly and that I should reinstall it. I've tried this to no avail.

    I don't know if something is missing in the QT Lite beta or in ajua's installer.

  3. Well s***, running it with those commands made it actually work. It even made it switchless. When I ran the .msi without those commands, I'd get the whole iTunes installer.

    I dunno how, but it's installed now. I've attached the log file anyway.

    Cheers

    PS.: I couldn't attach the .log file, so I zipped it up.

    logfile.zip

  4. I don't get any errors, because it doesn't run in the first place. Whenever I "run" it, I get the busy mouse cursor for a few seconds, but after that, nothing happens.

    Regarding the MSI file, it runs the installer, but when it gets to the "Installing" part, it just says an error occured and the setup cannot continue. No errors codes or anything.

  5. Nope, no errors or anything, because it doesn't even start in the first place. I think the problem is that you set it to extract to the system drive, which Vista probably won't allow. I'm no expert on this, so I don't know for sure.

    I tried extracting the exe and running the msi, but that merely stopped because of an error.

  6. x64 versions do not seem to work. They don't install at all.

    Also, I installed the x86 version on my MSI Wind earlier - which is running Windows XP Home - and some folder called Archivos something was created in the root of the C: drive. Why is that?

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