Error: "unable to locate the .msi" not able to uninstall iTunes.

Original title: HELP.

I can't find a way to uninstall ITunes. System cannot locate .msi.

Hi Missy233,

What is the exact error message when you try to uninstall iTunes?

You can follow this link to uninstall iTunes & check if it helps:

How to manually remove programs from the add tool / remove programs


Reference:
Remove and reinstall iTunes, QuickTime, and other software for Windows XP components

Hope the helps of information.
Please post back and we do know.

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