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Quicktime problem (error #0)? If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before http://www.techzonez.com/forums/showthread.php/14565-Apple-Quicktime-problem-(error-0) you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 3 of 3 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/331716/quicktime-error-in-ie7-opening-mp3-icon-with-questionmark Thread: Apple Quicktime problem (error #0)? Thread Tools Show Printable Version Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode March 23rd, 2005,03:11 AM #1 bubba View Profile View quicktime error Forum Posts Junior Member Join Date Mar 2005 Posts 8 Apple Quicktime problem (error #0)? Hey guys, My first day here...would like to say "hello"! Got a problem with apple quicktime...although I am usually wary to install anything from Apple, I went ahead and installed quicktime on my recently, personally built, PC. After much frustration in trying to use it I ended quicktime error 0 up uninstalling it. Usually after an "uninstall" I go back into explorer (I'm using office XP as my OS) and manually delete all traces of the program (such as deleting the saved games folder after uninstalling a game...etc...). After I did this sometimes I try and open up a media file (I'm using Mozilla firefox as my internet browser) i get the following error... "failed to initialize quicktime error #0 please make sure that apple quicktime is properly installed on this system" I've tried running some registry editors but everyone keeps telling me that my registry is fine (or "seems" to be fine).... anyone out there know this problem or can help? Remember I just joined so it may take me awhile to get used to this forum! Thanks guyz!!! Reply With Quote March 23rd, 2005,14:19 PM #2 zipp51 View Profile View Forum Posts Near Life Experienced TZ Veteran Join Date Oct 2002 Location Massachusetts Posts 1,114 Hey bubba,welcome to TZ.I had the same thing happen to me.You will have to reinstall Quicktime to make the error go away and then find the Firefox plugin f
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