I can launch QuickTime and it doesn’t have any warnings or information about what to do. On my Windows 10 system, I do indeed have the software installed: To start, just go to your Start Menu and look under all apps for Quicktime (or the equivalent if you’re in Win 7, Win 8, etc). What’s important is that you delete Quicktime from your PC immediately. And there’s a little thing called Windows Media Player, which is still kinda/sorta part of Windows 10, as I explain: What happened to Windows Media Player on Win10?Īlternatives are easy. Want a tool that can play videos of various formats? VLC is a far better choice and supports way more formats anyway, from MK4 to AVI to MP4 to MOV. Here’s the release: Apple Ends Support for Quicktime for Windows. Department of Homeland Security warns people to remove software from one of the largest companies in the world, but that’s just what happened when DHS issued a press release strongly encouraging all Windows users to ensure that they’ve removed Apple’s Quicktime player and software from their system.
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