No. It is a hell on earth that you should never attempt to enter.
You uninstalled Apple's Application Support. Reinstall iTunes
unzip the itunes10p5setup.exe and there will be an Appleapplicationsupport.msi installation file. install it and the folder will be located in c:\program files\common files\apple...
Well Every Time I Click On ITunes On My Windows Vista Laptop It SaysApple Application Support Was Not FoundApple Application Support Is Required Too Run ITunes.Please Uninstall ITunes Then Install ITunes AgainError 2I Really Need Help With This .. I Have A Ipod Suffle For Christmas N I Need Too Put Some Songs On,I Have Uninstalled And Installed About A Million Times Now And Im Really Fed Up,Plz Help Guys :[ xx
iLife Application is generally supported by Mac OS X Apple device. iLife is basically used for organizing, editing and publishing photos, movies, and music online.
Yes, iMovie is a software application that runs natively on Mac OS X. Technically speaking, that means you could install Mac OS X on a non-Apple computer and install iLife from there, but Apple does not support such actions.
No
what is an application program? how an application can be add or remove from pc. what is an application program? how an application can be add or remove from pc.
because their namlogoe of the company is apple so that's why they used it as their
Yes, there is a application.
step one: trash the mac and buy a pc, then u wont be whining on the internet about your problems with computers
System support of wide area application
You can contact Apple support through various methods, including phone support by calling their toll-free number, initiating a live chat session on their website, scheduling a callback through the Apple Support app, or visiting an Apple Store for in-person assistance. Additionally, you can seek help through their online support portal or community forums for self-service options and troubleshooting guides. Each method offers different levels of support and response times based on the nature of your issue.