If you’re like most people, you probably use iTunes to manage your music and movies. But if you want to uninstall iTunes without any hassle, here are some tips:
- Open the Apple menu and select System Preferences.
- In the System Preferences window, click on the General tab.
- In the General tab, click on the Remove All Programs button.
- Type uninstall-itunes in the text field and click on Remove button.
OK, here we go… Remove…
Well, I did navigate my way to the Control Panel to remove it…
tick tock… tick tock…
Oh yes, the wonderful restart.
Uh Oh … forgot about QuickTime. Here is a great free alternative!
Windows again busy saving me from myself. Thanks Pal!
waiting …. waiting …. is this almost done?
No sir! We still need to get rid of Apple Software Update.
Is this for real!?!?
OK… keep on keep’n on
Make no mistake … Apple is not going to do a clean uninstall … so go into your C:program files to remove this folder.
OK…. We are done right? HA! You think it was that easy didn’t you. Upon checking system processes what do I see but the iPhone process running. Yes still running after uninstalling iTunes, QuickTime, and Apple Software Update.
And so we start again.
At this point I am so frustrated and pissed off I cannot do anything but LMAO!
There is goes….
Done correct? No you’re not if you want to do a complete uninstall. However, to document anymore screen shots is ludicrous. However I will tell you that I think I deleted about 7 more folders left behind which included cache files. Also, I removed about 30 registry settings! And you think Norton is a pig….