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cos quicktime failed to initialise. Have uninstalled itunes and quicktime then reinstalled but still get same error message Answered! View the answer I have this problem too Subscribed to new answers Is this a good question? Yes No Voted Undo Score 1 Cancel Add a comment 0/1024 Cancel Post comment Are you sure you want to delete itunes download this zzzzzz? Cancel The All-New Pro Tech Toolkit The high performance electronics repair kit. On Sale Now 1 Answer Filter by: Most Helpful Newest Oldest Chosen Solution mactech plus @mactechplus Rep: 10.2k 71 19 18 Posted: 03/06/2010 Options Permalink History If you are using windows and get this error, go to the following link and follow the instructions and see if it fixes it: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1875 Was this answer helpful? Yes No Voted Undo Score 0 Cancel Add a comment 0/1024 Cancel Post comment Are you sure you want to delete this zzzzzz? Cancel Add your answer Sue will be eternally grateful. Preview my answer Post my answer View Statistics: Past 24 Hours: 2 Past 7 Days: 6 Past 30 Days: 16 All Time: 5,134 22,199 Free Manuals 86,553 Solutions 6,395 Devices iFixit About Us Customer Support Careers Feedback Press Fix the Planet Repair Manifesto Teardowns Stories Phone Repairability Tablet Repairability Resources Wholesale API oManual iFixit Pro Get the App Stay in the loop Learn something new every month: Share
has to do with the fact that the kernel and most of the OS shared the features/service packs and the general respect that Microsoft gives to it's server line of products. In other words, what I'm trying to say, is that generally speaking Microsoft's behavior very much reminds that of Sauron of LOTR, while it's eye is fixed on the Vista / Desktop users, and actively Harming them and trying to amputate them, Windows XP X64 users are left, just like Frodo, to calmly walk the land of Mordor undisturbed. Unfortunately, this is where the metaphor ends, since many other software companies, seem not https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/10355/Quicktime+failed+to+initialise+-+error+2096 to respect the legitimacy of Windows XP X64's users to peacefully exist… What's more interesting is that in some cases it's even Microsoft that seem to no support it's own dog food: Now, while in the particular case I've just mentioned, there is a well documented fix (and in all fairness it appears to be more of a braindamage somewhere deep in redmondian since the actual MSI files install without a hiccup), this does https://skunkwerks.wordpress.com/2008/04/13/getting-itunes-to-work-with-windows-xp-x64/ not seem to be the case with iTunes. Even though iTunes supports Windows Vista X64, it does not seem to show love for Windows XP X64: The reason I write about this is because I've found a FIX!, From what I can tell, this seems to work perfectly fine, but keep in mind… YMMV. From my personal experience, iTunes will complain about not being able to burn CDs (Who cares?), but everything else works well.. including iPhone support… In case you are experiencing some iPhone related problems after the install, scroll down to the Troubleshooting section for a possible fix. So… How?: Installing iTunes Download the 64 bit iTunes installer, the links are not always easy to find, but google comes in handy: Generally speaking try looking for: iTunes [Version #] iTunes64Setup In my case it was: iTunes 7.6.2 iTunes64Setup, which was found here Use some extraction tool to open up the iTunes64Setup.exe into a folder, in my case I used ever so useful 7-zip, and named the folder iTunes64Setup-x64patch, since I plan to zip it up for later use… This should look like this: Now, we shouldn't care for the iTunesSetupAdmin.exe file, we only care about the MSI files. All of the MSI files are compatible with XP X64 to begin with, EXCEPT for iTunes.msi, which is kind of imp
by a Fortune 500 verification firm. Get a Professional Answer Via email, text message, or notification as you wait on our http://www.justanswer.com/computer/3hdnc-rid-error-2096-quick-time-failed-initialize.html site.Ask follow up questions if you need to. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Rate the answer you receive. Ask Ansh P. Your Own Question Ansh P., Computer Systems Analyst Category: Computer Satisfied Customers: 8148 Experience: Professional computer engineer working as systems developer with top multinational company. 14055801 Type Your Computer Question Here... Ansh P. is online now how can windows xp i get rid of error - 2096 quick time failed to initialize Customer Question how can i get rid of error - 2096? quick time failed to initialize it. says error message,have uninstalled itunes and quick time both many times, then reinstalled them to no avail.Looking for your answer [emailprotected]thank you Submitted: 6 years ago. Category:Computer Share error 2096 xp64 this conversation Expert: Ansh P. replied6 years ago. Hello,Welcome to JustAnswer.This is usually because you have turned on compatibility for Quicktime.Do this to fix the issue:Right click on the Quicktime icon >Choose Properties >Go to Compatibility tab >Uncheck all selections >Click Apply >Click Ok.Let me know, how it goes. Ask Your Own Computer Question Customer: replied6 years ago. the same message keeps poping up " quick time failed to initialize error 2096". Expert: Ansh P. replied6 years ago. Is there anything on the compatibility tab which is checked? Ask Your Own Computer Question Customer: replied6 years ago. no, everything is unchecked. Expert: Ansh P. replied6 years ago. Check the compatibility tab for iTunes also. Ask Your Own Computer Question Customer: replied6 years ago. there isn't a compatibility tab for iTunes Expert: Ansh P. replied6 years ago. Are you using XP 64 bit?Also have your right clicked on the iTunes.exe file? Ask Your Own Computer Question Customer: replied6 years ago. I'me sorry, i don't know what bit I'me running or