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Alternatively, you can type quicktime in the search box and click QuickTime Player.Īs you can see, it is very easy to download and install QuickTime for Windows 10! I hope you found this guide helpful. To open QuickTime for Windows 10, double-click the QuickTime Player shortcut on your desktop.If Apple tries to sell you QuickTime pro, on the bottom right of the screen, click No Thanks.When the installation is finished, click Finish.You will receive a User Account Control (UAC) screen requesting permission to allow the app to make changes to your PC.Finally, on the Destination Folder screen, click Install.When the License Agreement screen opens, click Yes.Then, on the first screen of the installation wizard, click Next.If you receive the SmartScreen can’t be reached at this moment warning, click Run.Open the folder you saved the downloaded QuickTime installation file and double-click the file.After that, your MOV file will be automatically played on Windows 10. Click the Open File button to browse and choose the MOV video you want to play. Wait for the QuickTime installation file to download. To play MOV files on Windows 10, you can double click on the Windows download button above to free install and run this MOV player on your computer.
I figured I would add this information so that people have a complete solution without having to figure out what is going on.The QuickTime for Windows 10 installation file version 7.6 is about 20MB – depending on the speed of your internet connection, it may take a while to download. When I opened Programs and Features tool, both versions are listed, so there is a sufficient enough difference between the two packages that Windows lists both of them separately in the Program and Features tool. After updating QuickTime, I reinstalled the current version of VC 2005 redist. Once I uninstalled the current version, the older version installed and I was able to install the latest version of QuickTime. To install this version of vcredist for VS2005, I had to first uninstall the VC 2005 redist in order to install the older version. I had a more recent Visual Studios 2005 installed and the linked too vcredist would not install because of the current version installation. There is an issue however when installing the linked to vcredist which is for Visual Studios 2005.
I am running Windows 7 圆4 and this issue occurs every time there is an attempt to update to the latest QuickTime Player. Thank you for the solution to this problem. Older systems will likely have the redist installed, as part of other packages, and unaffected.
Users with brand new Windows 10 64 bit systems will likely come across this error if they install Quicktime first. It would be pleasent is somebody at Apple could update the Quicktime installer. Note that I had to install both the 64bit version (which did not work) AND the 32bit version (which then did work). The Visual C 80 CRT can be downloaded from Microsoft here: Also note I suspect it actually needs the 32bit version. This file is missing from the installer and so you need to install it externally. The missing file is actually Microsoft VC80 CRT version 7.6195 This could indicate a network error, an error reading from the CD-ROM, or a problem with this package. The file 'ul_catalog.98CB24AD_52FB_DB5F_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E' cannot be installed because the file cannot be found in cabinet file 'QuickTime.cab'. Running the installer with verbose logging revealed the following:
Had a very cryptic message about how it was missing ul_catalog.98CB24AD_52FB_DB5F_FF1F_C8B3B9A1E18E from the cab file. Just as an FYI I had failed to install Quicktime on Windows 10 64bit.