I've attempted downloading this (apparently if you already have Quicktime on your computer, downloading Quicktime 7 will be just updating your current one) and noticed that when the pop-up came telling me that I must close my IE browser and "ITunesHelper"...I closed my browser, but I didn't know what ITunesHelper was, and how or where it was open.
So anyway I chose to automatically close whatever I couldn't do myself...that being ITunesHelper. Then, it says it failed to close it. What? Lol.
Anyway there was then an "ignore" option...I chose that and apparently it starts to install the software. How could this be, I thought in order for the installation to go through, these two programs had to be closed? If not then why did it say that I "must" have these applications closed?
So my two questions are...
1. If you have an older version of Quicktime, and then you go to the Quicktime page on Apple's site to download their most recent version - Quicktime 7...is this the same as simply upgrading your QuickTime software? Just making sure I don't have "2" programs on my computer.
2. For future reference with any QuickTime downloads, what's the correct way to close ITunesHelper?
Thanks.
So anyway I chose to automatically close whatever I couldn't do myself...that being ITunesHelper. Then, it says it failed to close it. What? Lol.
Anyway there was then an "ignore" option...I chose that and apparently it starts to install the software. How could this be, I thought in order for the installation to go through, these two programs had to be closed? If not then why did it say that I "must" have these applications closed?
So my two questions are...
1. If you have an older version of Quicktime, and then you go to the Quicktime page on Apple's site to download their most recent version - Quicktime 7...is this the same as simply upgrading your QuickTime software? Just making sure I don't have "2" programs on my computer.
2. For future reference with any QuickTime downloads, what's the correct way to close ITunesHelper?
Thanks.