How to Remove iTunes

December 7, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Note: iTunes Store purchases or songs imported from CDs are saved in your My Music folder by default and are not deleted by removing iTunes.

Step 1: Quit iTunes.

Step 2: From the Start menu, click Control Panel.

Step 3: In Control Panel, click Uninstall a program. The Programs and Features control panel opens.
Alternately, in Classic Panel of Control Panel, click Programs and Features.

Step 4: Select iTunes from the list of currently installed programs, then click Uninstall.

Step 5: When asked if you would like to remove iTunes, select Yes.

Step 6: After the uninstallation is complete, do not restart if you are prompted to.

Step 7: If other entries were present for iTunes remove those as well.

Step 8: In Programs and Features, remove any iPod Updater applications that are listed in the same fashion as iTunes was removed.

Step 9: Restart your computer.

Step 10: After the computer restarts, open Local Disk (C:) in Computer or whichever disk programs are installed on.

Step 11: Open the Program Files folder.

Step 12: Right-click the iTunes folder and select Delete and choose Yes when asked to confirm the deletion. Note: This folder may have already been deleted if iTunes was successfully removed in steps 1-7.

Step 13: Right-click the iPod folder and select Delete and choose Yes when asked to confirm the deletion. Click Continue if Windows needs confirmation or permission to continue.

Step 14: Right-click on the Recycle Bin and on the shortcut menu, click Empty Recycle Bin.

Step 15: Restart your computer.

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