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16-Aug-2007, 12:28 AM #1
Solved: Vista and Quicktime
Ive searched till my eyes are bugged for away to uninstall Quicktime from Vista , wont go from the uninstall in the programs files , wont go from Add/ Remove programs ..even at the Apple site forum they have a way but omg is it long and above my tech experience ...the Quicktime verison I have is out of date and there is a new verison but that wont install cause the old one has an error : error code 2738 is what I get when trying to remove it .. HELP someone please
Im running Windows Vista Home Premium
HP model # s3020n
32 bit Operating System
ADM Athlon 64x2 Dual Processor 3800 + 2 GHz
894 MB Ram
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16-Aug-2007, 01:09 AM #2
Im passing this fix I finally found on
The iTunes/QuickTime installer will fail with a "VBScript not installed" error on some installations of Vista. I'm not sure exactly what leads to this situation as it does not seem to affect all Vista users, but there is a relatively simple fix:

Click Start, All Programs, Accessories then right click on Command Prompt and select "Run as Administrator"
cd to your windows\system32 directory
enter the following command:

regsvr32 vbscript.dll

This will re-register VBScript and allow the iTunes installer to run.

and this worked like a dream special thanks to my guy in the UK for searching over and over till he found something use tech challanged could understand and do
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