
#Download apple quicktime 7.7 install#
First, you need to be able to extract the installation file, so install WinRAR or 7Zip first (either one should work fine and is free to use.Read on if you want to do the official “clean” installation with original files from Apple that you download yourself: To uninstall the “Not Apple Inc” installation application, open Settings > System > Apps & features and uninstall it from the list by clicking it and the selecting “Uninstall”. If you don’t cancel, an empty “Not Apple Inc” folder will be created under the “%appdata%\Roaming” folder, but nothing is actually installed. PPS! You may uninstall the “Not Apple Inc” application after installation, or you may also cancel the installation after Quicktime has been installed. PS! I recommend clicking the “Download through your browser” link once the download page loads. (Or click here to download previous version: 7.7.7)Ĭurrent version and build is 7.7.8 (1680.95.71) The workaround is pretty straightforward, just follow the steps below! NEW EDIT PLEASE READ FIRST: You may try the numbered steps further below for a 100% “official” installation that also works for deployment (silently) on multiple computers, OR you may try an older version 7.7.6 which some report to be working ( click to download 7.7.6), OR try this custom installer which makes it easier to install a working, up to date version of QuickTime on Windows 10: DOWNLOAD THE CUSTOM INSTALLER FOR QUICKTIME 7.7.8


Well, I know my way around software installations, so I fixed it with a workaround, and thought I would share it here on TommyNation in case someone else might find it useful. I tried to install QuickTime today on Windows 10, but was soon halted by a stupid check that Apple has built in to the installation file, preventing installation of QuickTime on a newer OS such as Windows 10.
