![]() ![]() One thing that doesn't seem to be working is that, despite how many times I tell it that my preference is for the iTunes Media folder to be located on my external hard drive, it keeps putting it back to the C drive! Didn't have that issue with the last version. Thankfully it worked, but its taken me a good few hours and made me really quite tetchy! I've never had this problem before, so I hope this is going to be a one off. Then emptied the recycle bin and did a restart before going online and downloading iTunes 10.5. I then browsed my pc to locate the iTunes folders still outstanding and was able to right click and delete them that way. In the end, I managed to delete the iTunes folders by selecting one of my mp3 tracks saved on the computer and right clicking 'open with'. A lot of it I had to do manually, going in to the program files drive and deleting stuff from there, but some of it wouldn't delete as it was saying it was open in Windows Explorer. In the end, I uninstalled all Apple stuff from my computer. Of course, no information on what the program that couldn't be run was! At first I tried the usual stuff, like scanning for viruses etc. ![]() Contact your support personnel or package vendor." ![]() A program required for this install to complete could not be run. "There is a problem with this Windows Installer Package. I tried to install iTunes 10.5 and it started installing, then, just before the end of the process, came up with the following error message: I'm using a Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop, with Windows 7 Home Edition, 32 bit. ![]()
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