Vent med formatering. Da baller det på seg ennå mer problemer.
Hvis du er litt tøff, kan du følge denne oppskriften (det ser mye vanskeligere ut enn det er):
Note:
you first have to open an Explorer window and select
Tools-->Folder Options from
the menu, then the
View tab, and click the radio button for
show hidden files and folders,
and then the
Apply to All Folders and
OK buttons. You can restore that
default by unchecking and applying it after you finish this task.
First,
Start-->Control Panel-->Add or Remove Programs and uninstall any
Quicktime programs,
Itunes,
IPOD and/or
Quicktime alternative
(if its having problems, message may appear as well, no worries just continue on)
Right-click the
Quicktime icon in the system tray and select
Exit (if running)
Under Start-->Control Panel-->Adminstrative Tools
Select
Services (Tjenester). Find
iPodService and
iTunesHelper in the listing, right-click and select
Stop
(if not runnning it will not appear)
Delete the
Quicktime Player icon on the desktop or any
Quicktime icons
Delete the
iTunes,
iPod, and
Quicktime folders under
C\:Program Files
Kjør CrapCleeaner - Verktøy - Oppstart og Programmer. Fjern alt som minner om QuickTime.
Go to the folder
C:\ WINDOWS\system32 \
Delete the files
QuickTime.qts and
QuicktimeVR.qt
Also - and this is very important! - look for other files in C:\ WINDOWS \ system32 \ that look like quicktime files, they’ll be easly recognized by the extensions .QT , .QTS or say some form of Quicktime
Do a
search for
Quicktime files on your C hardrive (*.qt, *.qts) -
if it finds any files then delete
Do a search for
quicktime.msi -
if it finds any then delete
Delete all the following
C:\ Documents and Settings \ All Users \ Application Data \ Apple Computer
\iTunes
\Quicktime
C:\ Documents and Settings \ [User Name] \ Application Data \ Apple Computer
C:\ Documents and Settings \ [User Name] \ Application Data\Microsoft \ Internet Explorer \ Quick Launch
iTunes
Quicktime Player
Deleting leftover registry keys?
I've created a .reg file that will do the work for you. This information was posted on another site as a recommendation. Though they didnt include the actual
.reg file so I've prepared it for you:
http://www.eyesofchaos.com/Tutorials/quicktimeregscript.zip
Instructions:
1- unzip file
2- To run - double click on it and answer yes to the prompts.
there its done!
Extra step if needed!
Removal of qttask.exe (if its still running)
Even though the QuickTime tray icon is now disabled, the helper application qttask.exe will still run for a short while everytime you start your computer. This application is pretty much useless, so you can disable it if you want.
Open the Registry Editor:
Start -> Run -> type regedit and press enter.
Navigate to the key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
In this key you should see several values. One of them is QuickTime Task. Delete that value. After that you can close the Registry Editor.
You can now also safely delete qttask.exe. By default it is located in the folder:
C:\Program Files\QuickTime