[access-uk] Re: How can I uninstall Quicktime.

  • From: "Eleanor Burke" <eleanorburke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 23:46:31 +0000

Did you go to Control Panel amd Add amd Remove Programmes?  
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Subject: [access-uk] How can I uninstall Quicktime.
From: "petrina delves" <aunk99@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 27/12/2010 11:32 pm

After putting an audio cd into my cd drive.  Before I could do anything about 
it, it went a head and installed the program Quicktime.  And now I can't find 
anyway of uninstalling it.  I have had a look in control panel add remove 
programs, and can't find anything there called Quicktime.  After exiting add 
remove programs, I arrowed down the list of programs in control panel itself, 
and found it.  So I pressed enter on it, but couldn't find anything to 
uninstall 
it.  So I then went to the start menu and programs, and arrowed up once to 
quicktime and pressed enter, but there is nothing in there either to uninstall 
it.  So please can someone tell me how I get rid of the bloody thing.  Thanks 
in 
advance for any help.
All the best
Petrina
Southampton UK

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