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Hey guys. glad everyone is okay and not too wind blown or water logged.

I've downloaded seapagans newest itunes 6.0.1.3 as a .7z file. I have zip genius to unpack it. However, i don't know how to run the install program.

finally, do i need to uninstall my itunes 6.0.0.18 before i install 6.0.1.3?

thanks!

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Thanks Rik, I've put the link to your silent installer on the main post. Also added 1 mirror on megaupload, for those who have problems using rapidshare.

@jeffc4442:

As rikgale said, you can usually install a new version of iTunes directly over the top of the previous version. However, if you are installing my modified version over a full standard install, I would uninstall the previous version first, especially if the older version is not the english language version - otherwise you could end up with some localized files remaining of a wrong version. The installer is supposed to remove previous versions, but since I have edited the msi, old files will probably be overlooked.

For installing, either use rik's silent version, or run the 'itunesSetup.exe' after extracting the 7z files.

SP

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With Apple finally opening up a local (Australian) iTunes music store I thought I'd give iTunes another go (I had used it before, but didn't like it).

I'd just like to post on my observations and experiences.

I downloaded the slimmed down 6.0.1.3 installer, with the intention of using it with QT-alt. That went OK, until I discovered that apparently I didn't have the most current version of QT-alt. I go to their site, and on the front page it mentions to uninstall QT-alt before installing iTunes. I do that anyway.

So, I have no QuickTime, no iTunes yet... with me so far? :-)

I run the iTunes setup from seapagan's archive. iTunes installs OK, but suddenly I get a message in the installer that it's installing QuickTime! I have no idea how that's happening, as there's no QuickTime installer in the directory. Apart from that weirdness, iTunes installs OK.

I uninstall the bulky QuickTime through Control Panel, and then try a test run of iTunes -- as expected, iTunes complains about no QT. I then install the latest K-Lite pack (which includes QT-alt). iTunes is happy again, since it can find QT.

So, overall, I'm happy. :-) Thanks seapagan!

Through my trial? I've discovered the best way to do this if you don't want bulky QT. 1) Install K-Lite Mega Codec Pack 1.39+ or QT-alt 1.64+ 2) Install seapagan's slimmed down iTunes 6.0.1.3

I would like to speculate though on that mysterious installing of QT... I'm wondering that if the iTunes setup (without QT) is run on a computer with an active net connection (I have ADSL), it downloads it and installs automatically?

-- Jondar

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@RyanVM, can I just clarify that you are using Seapagan's 7z files and not my silent installer?

My only suggestion at this point is to check that you have the most up-to-date version of QT or QTAlt installed before running the installer.

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OK, two people have now said to run the exe instead of the MSI file directly. Umm, duh :rolleyes:. The error message in the screenshot has nothing to do with that, like I already said. It's an entirely different error if you try to run the MSI.

@rikgale - I doubt it'll work since the regular Apple installer is also erroring out. I think it got fubared because I upgraded to 6.0 with the installer from here over the Apple-downloaded 5.0.

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