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Locked: Cannot Update QuickTime [ 1 ]
ShadowStylez
ShadowStylez
AlienWare
#1   Posted 2 years ago
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I have been having this problem for a very long time. Whenever QuickTime tries to do an automatic update or even if I try to update it manually, I get the following message during the process:
QuickTime

The feature you are trying to use is on a
network resource that is unavailable.

Click OK to try again, or enter an alternate path to a
folder containing the installation package
'QuickTime.msi' in the box below.


Use source:
C:\DOCUME~1\REGGIE~1\LOCALS~1\TempIXP643.TMP\

I did a search for QuickTime.msi and found 3 different items in 3 different locations. But when I put any of the 3 in the "Use source:" box, I get the following message:
The file "C:\Documents and
Settings\etc..." is not a valid installation
package for the product QuickTime. Try to find the
installation package 'QuickTime.msi' in a folder from
which you can install QuickTime.

I have even tried to uninstall and reinstall it but I can't even uninstall it for the same reason.

My system information is as follows:

Microsoft Windows XP
Media Center Edition
Version 2002
Service Pack 2

Dell XPS MXC051
Intel(R) Pentium(R) M
processor 1.73 GHz
1.73 GHz, 0.99 GB of RAM

If any additional information is needed, please advise. Thank you in advance for your time and consideration.
Strider165
Strider165
Holland
FORUM MOD
#2   Posted 2 years ago
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It sounds like your install of quicktime is borked. Can you repair install it? It should be an option instead of uninstalling when you click to uninstall it.
ShadowStylez
ShadowStylez
AlienWare
#3   Posted 2 years ago
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I'll take a look. I want to say that I tried that before I tried uninstalling it but it's been a long time and at this point I'm not sure if I tried it or not. I'll get back to you.

EDIT: I got the following message when I clicked the uninstall QuickTime option:
This action is only valid for products that are currently installed.


Post edited 5/08/08 10:55AM
wussie
wussie
Sponsor
#4   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to ShadowStylez, #3:

he said repair install, not uninstall.
ShadowStylez
ShadowStylez
AlienWare
#5   Posted 2 years ago
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Right, but "repair install" is not an option that is available from what I can see.
KWierso
KWierso
domoarigato
#6   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to ShadowStylez, #5:

Anything here sound familiar?
ShadowStylez
ShadowStylez
AlienWare
#7   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to KWierso, #6:

Thanks for that link. I'm going to try as many of the suggestions on that page as I can. I will be back later to let you know how I made out.
ShadowStylez
ShadowStylez
AlienWare
#8   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to KWierso, #6:

Ok, here's the deal. I had to delete EVERY SINGLE QuickTime and Apple file and folder. Then I had to go through the registry and delete EVERY SINGLE QuickTime and Apple folder and value. I then used a registry booster to delete all the invalid registry entries created by my hacking and slashing. Reboot. Defrag the registry. Reboot.

I just attempted to re-install QuickTime and viola, it worked.

Thanks to everyone for your input and assistance. This thread has served its purpose and is ready for lockdown.
Strider165
Strider165
Holland
FORUM MOD
#9   Posted 2 years ago
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In reply to ShadowStylez, #8:

Glad you got it figured out.
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