![]() Then click “Next” and complete the installation. Click “Test the program” and run the installation.It should say that it has applied a “Skip Version Check” workaround to enable the QuickTime.msi installer to run.Wait for the wizard to scan the QuickTime.msi file for possible culprits (which we already know to be the Windows version check).Right-click the QuickTime.msi file inside the folder you extracted the QuickTimeInstaller.exe file to earlier. The second method is for using the transform file for a manual installation, or for distributing the application to multiple clients using SCCM, AD, Altiris or a similar system.ĪLTERNATIVE 1 – manual install without transform file:ĪLTERNATIVE 2 – manual or deployment install with transform: (Thanks to TiCal for the tip in comments!) You now have TWO alternatives: The first method is simpler and could work without need for the transform file. Now, QuickTime.msi is the culprit that won’t be installed… So here’s what we do to fix that:.Just ignore the file called QuickTimeInstallerAdmin.exe as we won’t be needing it!.Do the same with AppleApplicationSupport.msi.Double-click the AppleSoftwareUpdate.msi file and click “OK”, “I accept” etc.First, we need to install the easy prerequisites:.You should now have a folder that looks something like this, under C:\QT or whichever folder you chose.I prepared this file myself using InstEd. ![]() (More details? Ok: a “transform” file or “.mst” is just a simple file that adds or removes things from an MSI-based installation (like QuickTime.msi). We will use this file to temporarily remove the OS checks preventing the installation.
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