This is what happened, this is what I did.
I was running QuickTime pro version 6.5 and downloaded the latest version, 7.0, of QuickTime Player and when I runned the installer I received the message that it can not be installed because there is a newer version running in my machine, in view of this I trashed the old Player version I had installed and then tried to install the downloaded version 7.0 in order to be able to purchase the corresponding new registration key or code , and I kept and keep getting the same message. This is the reason for asking for the way to completely uninstall the application because it is obvious that there lurks , somewhere deep in the dark and secluded catacombs of the system , some hidden and hideous monstrous code with bloodshed eyes , fangs , red wings and pointed tail, laughing and salivating because he is not going to, never, allow me to install the new version of QuickTime Pro 7.0...

pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeese... help me...

GR

Darcy James Argue wrote:

On 30 Jun 2005, at 12:14 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:


Also, QuickTime and QuickTime Pro are exactly the same code. If you purchased QuickTime Pro, all you need to do is enter your registration code (in Preferences) to unlock the Pro features. You don't need to uninstall or reinstall anything.


Wow, that was really sloppy and confusing writing on my part.

Let me try again:

QuickTime and QuickTime Pro are not separate products or separate installations. You unlock the QuickTime Pro features by entering your serial number in the preferences.

Hope that's more clear.


- Darcy
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