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I recently uninstalled itunes/QuickTime Player from my PC.

 

On doing a Search, I found an iTunesHelper 272kb Application file.

I tried to delete it, but when I right clicked on it, I only had the following options, "Open Containing Folder", "Copy" and "Extract".

 

Its in C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded Installations\.......

 

Does anyone know how I can remove this , please ?

"I gotta go where its warm, I gotta fly to saint somewhere "

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use a file shredder it should work ie:destroy it 2000

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I already have a "Bad File Remover", but when I right clicked on the itunes icon, I only had the following options, "Open Containing Folder", "Copy" and "Extract".

 

Normally, it gives the option of "Remove file at next reboot", or something similar.

"I gotta go where its warm, I gotta fly to saint somewhere "

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I already have a "Bad File Remover", but when I right clicked on the itunes icon, I only had the following options, "Open Containing Folder", "Copy" and "Extract".

 

Normally, it gives the option of "Remove file at next reboot", or something similar.

 

thats it you want move on boot Move on Boot.

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09/03/13 PB PIKE 27 lb 9 ozARNO3010CustomImage1086535.gif

 

 

 

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pumphypete, we are having a communication problem.

 

To get the "Remove on next reboot" option, I have to right click on the itunes icon.

 

However, when I right click on the itunes icon, I only get three options,"Open Containing Folder", "Copy" and "Extract".

"I gotta go where its warm, I gotta fly to saint somewhere "

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  • 2 weeks later...

You could try the command prompt...

 

Go start>run...>cmd

 

Then you'll need to navigate to the correct location (or perhaps it would be easier if you could move the file to the location that cmd starts at?)

 

Anyway, use the following commands to move:

 

cd directoryName

Moves you to the directory specified

 

..

Moves you back a directory.

 

dir

Displays the files in the current directory

 

When you find the file, use the following

del FileName

 

And then I think you have to press Y to confirm.

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I recently uninstalled itunes/QuickTime Player from my PC.

 

On doing a Search, I found an iTunesHelper 272kb Application file.

I tried to delete it, but when I right clicked on it, I only had the following options, "Open Containing Folder", "Copy" and "Extract".

 

Its in C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded Installations\.......

 

Does anyone know how I can remove this , please ?

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