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removing itunes


Question Posted Tuesday April 5 2011, 8:35 pm

i am using windows 7, due to virus problems in system itunes was not working properly when i am going to open the itues it says "the application folder was not found". then i tried to remove the itunes but i was unable to remove the application it the message box opens like "%appdata% not found.
please help me how to remove the itunes and reinstall


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Jasmine23 answered Saturday April 9 2011, 2:02 am:
Try this.
1. Go to your 'control Panel'
2. Programs
and it should have a sub heading under it that says unstall programs.
your itunes should be in that list.,

Hope this helps
~Jasmine*

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