Thanks, Dan, I'm on the hunt for it now. Will report back forthwith.

On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 21:45:15 -0400, you wrote:

>If you can find a program called Revo Uninstaller, it should work.  I had a
>similar problem with iTunes except that I couldn't even install a new
>version
>
>Revo Uninstaller has an advanced mode and it's very accessible.  You may
>even have to run it more than once, but it did the trick for my iTunes
>reinstall.
>
>HTH
>
>Dan
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
>On Behalf Of Steve Matzura
>Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 9:04 PM
>To: pc-audio; player
>Subject: iTunes Frustration
>
>I've a particular machine on which I wish to install iTunes, current
>version, I think it's 10.4.10. No matter what I do, no matter how many
>times I completely remove, de-install, expunge iTunes, Quicktime,
>Apple software update, Bonjour, Apple mobile device support and Apple
>application support from my machine, cleaning out stuff in the
>"Documents and settings" folder having anything whatsoever to do with
>Apple or iTunes, ensuring the Program Files folder and Common Files
>folder is clear of anything to do with Appleware, then re-installing
>iTunes and rebooting just to make sure everything gets installed, I
>plug in my iPhone, get the doo-ding USB device connected noise, and
>sometimes I get the "new hardware found" message with the words "Apple
>mobile device" and sometimes with the word "iPhone" after. Upon
>opening iTunes, the iPhone does not appear. In fact, nothing in
>Devices appears. I look in Control Panel / System / Hardware / Device
>Manager / USB Devices and do not find anything installed there that
>even remotely looks like a USB driver of any kind. There's a system
>environment variable called devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices which, when
>set to 1, will show you anything untoward in Device Manager. I have
>this set thus, and I never see anything in USB devices. I can plug
>other USB devices, such as disks, audio or MIDI interfaces, etc., SD
>cards in readers, even the JAWS dongle, into any of the USB ports on
>the machine, and they all work like they're supposed to. The only
>thing I'm having trouble with is this darn iTunes device driver. I'd
>would so much prefer to manage my iPhone on my PC than my wife's Mac,
>but I suppose if I have to, I'll go that route, but I can't imagine
>there's not some way to fix this problem. Any suggestions not
>previously covered in the above are most welcome, with my undying
>thanks in advance.
>
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