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How do I uninstall iTunes on Windows XP?

How do I uninstall iTunes on Windows XP?

Uninstall the iTunes program and find the iTunes entry in the list and click on it to highlight it. Click the Uninstall option (above Name column). A dialog box will pop up on the screen asking if you are sure you want to remove the program from your computer then click the Yes button to uninstall.

Can I update iTunes on Windows XP?

If you have Windows XP or Vista PC, your computer is no longer supported by Microsoft, and you’re not able to use the latest version of iTunes. You can continue to use previous versions of iTunes on your Windows PC without support from Apple.

Does iTunes still work with Windows XP?

The fact Apple no longer supports iTunes on Windows XP does not in any way stop an old version from working and accessing the library on that PC.

Will I lose my library if I uninstall and reinstall iTunes?

All your music and playlists are stored in the iTunes library, which is in the My Music folder, and it is not modified when you uninstall iTunes, so you will not lose anything and you will keep the playlists and names of recordings. However, I recommend you to make a copy of the iTunes library onto another folder.

What happens if I delete iTunes and reinstall?

If you directly uninstall and reinstall iTunes, you will lose all data you have synced your iPhone, iPad or iPod with iTunes. So in case of losing data, please check this guide to reinstall iTunes without losing data.

How do I restore my iTunes library?

Go to the My Documents > My Music > Previous iTunes Libraries folder.

  1. Navigate to Previous iTunes Libraries Folder.
  2. Copy the Newest File in the Folder.
  3. Restore Previous iTunes Library From A Backup (Mac & PC)
  4. Tap on iTunes Repair from Homepage.
  5. Choose iTunes Connection/Backup/Restore Errors.

How can I reinstall iTunes on my computer?

Reinstall iTunes. Now that you have backed up your iTunes library, you can uninstall iTunes from your computer and start a fresh installation. Step 1. Open Control Panel on Windows, click Uninstall a program, locate iTunes and click Uninstall button. Follow the prompts to uninstall iTunes and all related components.

How can I refresh my computer without affecting my files?

(If you’re using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, click Settings, and then click Change PC settings.) Tap or click Update and recovery, and then tap or click Recovery. Under Refresh your PC without affecting your files, tap or click Get started. Follow the instructions on the screen.

Is there any way to reinstall Windows XP?

You have the original Windows installation disc. This is the original disc that has Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 or 10. You can use this media to reinstall Windows. If none of the above are applicable to you, you still have these options to restore or repair your computer: Use System Restore.

What to do if Windows XP wont restore to factory settings?

If Fix #1 (Repair Install) explained above doesn’t fix the computer, you can also reinstall the system to have a hard reset of your system. Reinstalling Windows XP will delete all personal files. Use Easy Recovery Essentials to backup your files before you proceed. To do so, follow these steps: