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Rob
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      08-06-2009
My computer has an Intel processor and I use Windows Vista.
Nontheless, every time I boot the computer, a pop-up from Apple
appears, urging me to download updates for QuickTime.
I can close the pop-up window, but I do not know how to prevent these
pop-ups to appear and reappear at every start-up of the computer.

Every time my dislike for Apple and their agressive marketing methods
becomes stronger.

Any suggestions, apart from downloading the QuickTime updates in which
I am not interested?

Kind regards,

Rob, Amsterdam.



 
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VanguardLH
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      08-06-2009
(Rob) wrote:

> My computer has an Intel processor and I use Windows Vista.
> Nontheless, every time I boot the computer, a pop-up from Apple
> appears, urging me to download updates for QuickTime.
> I can close the pop-up window, but I do not know how to prevent these
> pop-ups to appear and reappear at every start-up of the computer.
>
> Every time my dislike for Apple and their agressive marketing methods
> becomes stronger.
>
> Any suggestions, apart from downloading the QuickTime updates in which
> I am not interested?


And these popups occur without you ever loading Quicktime, like to view
a .mov file or view a QT video in a web page? You haven't loaded any
Apple software for an iPod?

Are these ads to "buy" something from Apple? If they are just
notifications of available updates, why not configure Quicktime's
options to NOT check for updates? That's what the Update tab is for.
 
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Bill Daggett
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      08-06-2009

(Rob) wrote:

>My computer has an Intel processor and I use Windows Vista.
>Nontheless, every time I boot the computer, a pop-up from Apple
>appears, urging me to download updates for QuickTime.
>I can close the pop-up window, but I do not know how to prevent these
>pop-ups to appear and reappear at every start-up of the computer.
>
>Every time my dislike for Apple and their agressive marketing methods
>becomes stronger.
>
>Any suggestions, apart from downloading the QuickTime updates in which
>I am not interested?
>
>Kind regards,
>
>Rob, Amsterdam.


Run MSCONFIG and see if anything in there pertains to Apple or
Quicktime and untick it. Then stop whatever process that pertained to
using Task Manager.

Look in Programs and Features... uninstall the Apple Software Updater,
or uninstall Quicktime.

If you uninstall Quicktime... replace it with Quicktime Alternative.
 
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Richard G. Harper
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      08-06-2009
If you have any Apple software installed (QT, Safari, iTunes, etc) you will
be bombarded with pleas to update or download every bit of software Apple
makes. Disable the automatic update feature (in most of their software it's
"Check for updates every xx days" or some such) or uninstall the Apple
software in question.

"Rob" wrote in message news:...
> My computer has an Intel processor and I use Windows Vista.
> Nontheless, every time I boot the computer, a pop-up from Apple
> appears, urging me to download updates for QuickTime.
> I can close the pop-up window, but I do not know how to prevent these
> pop-ups to appear and reappear at every start-up of the computer.
>
> Every time my dislike for Apple and their agressive marketing methods
> becomes stronger.
>
> Any suggestions, apart from downloading the QuickTime updates in which
> I am not interested?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Rob, Amsterdam.
>
>
>

 
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FredW
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      08-06-2009
On Thu, 06 Aug 2009 07:55:06 GMT, (Rob) wrote:

>My computer has an Intel processor and I use Windows Vista.
>Nontheless, every time I boot the computer, a pop-up from Apple
>appears, urging me to download updates for QuickTime.
>I can close the pop-up window, but I do not know how to prevent these
>pop-ups to appear and reappear at every start-up of the computer.
>
>Any suggestions, apart from downloading the QuickTime updates in which
>I am not interested?



Uninstall QuickTime and install QuickTimeAlternative 2.90.
http://codecpack.nl/quicktimealt.htm
http://www.codecpackguide.com/quicktimealt.htm

--
Fred W. (NL)
 
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Saucy
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      08-06-2009

Start the QuickTime player.

Edit > Preferences > QuickTime Preferences > Update tab > uncheck the "Check
for updates automatically" checkbox > click any OKs

In iTunes as well, there is a configuration for updating which can turn
updating off.

Saucy


"Rob" wrote in message news:...
> My computer has an Intel processor and I use Windows Vista.
> Nontheless, every time I boot the computer, a pop-up from Apple
> appears, urging me to download updates for QuickTime.
> I can close the pop-up window, but I do not know how to prevent these
> pop-ups to appear and reappear at every start-up of the computer.
>
> Every time my dislike for Apple and their agressive marketing methods
> becomes stronger.
>
> Any suggestions, apart from downloading the QuickTime updates in which
> I am not interested?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Rob, Amsterdam.
>
>
>

 
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Michael
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      08-06-2009

"Rob" wrote in message news:...
> My computer has an Intel processor and I use Windows Vista.
> Nontheless, every time I boot the computer, a pop-up from Apple
> appears, urging me to download updates for QuickTime.
> I can close the pop-up window, but I do not know how to prevent these
> pop-ups to appear and reappear at every start-up of the computer.
>
> Every time my dislike for Apple and their agressive marketing methods
> becomes stronger.
>
> Any suggestions, apart from downloading the QuickTime updates in which
> I am not interested?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Rob, Amsterdam.



MSCONFIG and disable QTask, reboot, then open Program Files folder, look for
QuickTime, open the folder and delete QTask. You'll have to repeat this if
you update QuickTime. This isn't permanent. If you open any file
associated with QT it'll automatically ask you to update. What I suggested
should eliminate the pop-up.

--

Don't pick a fight with an old man.
If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you.



 
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Charles Tomaras
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      08-06-2009

"Michael" <> wrote in message
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> MSCONFIG and disable QTask, reboot, then open Program Files folder, look
> for QuickTime, open the folder and delete QTask. >


Actually he wants to search for and delete the file QTTASK.EXE which stands
for quick time task.


 
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      08-06-2009


"VanguardLH" <> wrote in message
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> (Rob) wrote:
>
>> My computer has an Intel processor and I use Windows Vista.
>> Nontheless, every time I boot the computer, a pop-up from Apple
>> appears, urging me to download updates for QuickTime.
>> I can close the pop-up window, but I do not know how to prevent these
>> pop-ups to appear and reappear at every start-up of the computer.
>>
>> Every time my dislike for Apple and their agressive marketing methods
>> becomes stronger.
>>
>> Any suggestions, apart from downloading the QuickTime updates in which
>> I am not interested?

>
> And these popups occur without you ever loading Quicktime, like to view
> a .mov file or view a QT video in a web page? You haven't loaded any
> Apple software for an iPod?
>



> Are these ads to "buy" something from Apple? If they are just
> notifications of available updates, why not configure Quicktime's
> options to NOT check for updates? That's what the Update tab is for.


This ^^^ or write a nasty letter to Apple complaining their software
installed itself on your system like some kind of virus with a default
option set to check for updates and prompt if it finds one. Tell them these
annoying prompts are making PC users angry and lowering productivity and
you're reporting them to the UN, the EU, and Homeland Security for
terroristic acts.


 
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Rob
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      08-06-2009
A year ago or so I had QT installed because some internet site did not
work properly without it.
Inadvertently, I had also Apple Software Update installed. I think
Apple Software Update may be the culprit, so I had it deleted.
I will wait for a few days to see if any Apple pop-up window appears.
If it does, I will remove all Apple software and install
QuickTimeAlternative.

Kind regards,
many thanks for all your answers,

Rob.


On Thu, 6 Aug 2009 09:17:16 -0400, "Michael"
<> wrote:

>
>"Rob" wrote in message news:...
>> My computer has an Intel processor and I use Windows Vista.
>> Nontheless, every time I boot the computer, a pop-up from Apple
>> appears, urging me to download updates for QuickTime.
>> I can close the pop-up window, but I do not know how to prevent these
>> pop-ups to appear and reappear at every start-up of the computer.
>>
>> Every time my dislike for Apple and their agressive marketing methods
>> becomes stronger.
>>
>> Any suggestions, apart from downloading the QuickTime updates in which
>> I am not interested?
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Rob, Amsterdam.

>
>
>MSCONFIG and disable QTask, reboot, then open Program Files folder, look for
>QuickTime, open the folder and delete QTask. You'll have to repeat this if
>you update QuickTime. This isn't permanent. If you open any file
>associated with QT it'll automatically ask you to update. What I suggested
>should eliminate the pop-up.
>
>--
>
>Don't pick a fight with an old man.
>If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you.
>
>
>


 
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