![]() ![]() I’m left, though, with the “Apple Mobile Device Support”, which is particularly insulting because I don’t have any Apple Mobile Devices, so there’s no reason why it should have ever installed in the first place.Įvery time I tried to Uninstall, it would prompt me for elevation, and then apparently uninstall, although there’s no final dialog to say “Uninstalled – OK”.īut the icon and program name are still there in “Programs and Features”, and the service itself is still present. ITunes and the iPod service seemed to go easily enough – Control Panel -> Programs and Features -> Select iTunes, and then press Uninstall. I am, of course, using Windows Vista, so there’s a good chance that Apple‘s technology hasn’t caught up with Vista. I’ve been trying to figure out how to remove iTunes, iPod and Aple Mobile Device Support on and off now for the past month, since it was accidentally installed while trying to update to the latest safe version of QuickTime (which has since been patched again, and is therefore no longer the safe version of QuickTime – another reason why I wanted to revert to my original state before this month’s update). As mentioned before, I’m not a fan of Appple‘s, particularly because they tend to impose crap on me that I’m not interested in having. ![]()
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