I just removed an older version QuickTime on 3 computers without any problem in order to install the latest version along with iTunes (due to my new iPod nano) - I didn't have to uninstall them manually, but I did it anyway.
Try reinstalling with the latest QuickTime installation then run uninstall again
I would suggest that you install
Quicktime Alternative. I use it and like it better than Quicktime, because it doesn't carry all the extra baggage with it.
If you do a google search on "Remove Quicktime" you'll see it's a bear to remove. Using uninstall doesn't get rid of it all. Several sites list the manual steps needed to delete it from the registry and remove all the files it leaves behind after an uninstall.
I used
JV16 Powertools to remove the registry entries. The 30 day trial version is free. Then I deleted the leftover QuickTime folders.
Then take Augie65's advice and use QuickTime Alternative. Another one I use is RealTime Alternative to avoid loading the RealTime player.
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