Multimode Installer - 43.4MB
MD5: a6834ef22e648c611f5d6b4c2287fc01
.MSI Installer - 70.8MB
MD5: 69c357c83bd972ad48395e6ab4f1ad49
License: Freeware
Installs From: svcpack.inf
Installs To: %PROGRAMFILES%\iTunes (Default)
Shortcut: Programs\Multimedia
Last Updated: 20100620
Description: Buy music, movies, TV shows, and audiobooks, or download free podcasts from the iTunes Store 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Organize and play everything on your Mac or PC. Then sync it to your iPod or iPhone and bring it along. Anywhere.
Notes:
- This is an English only release.
- All instances of Microsoft C Runtime files have been removed. You will need to install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable Package prior to running iTunes.
- The iTunesHelper.exe module has not been removed from the installation package, but it's HKLM run entry has as I can't seem to find out the exact purpose of this memory hogging module. iTunes seems to run just fine for me without it.
- QuickTime is not included. It is not necessary to install QuickTime before this installer, but you will need to install either Apple's QuickTime or QuickTime Alternative before running iTunes.
- The Apple Mobile Device Support component needed for the iPhone and iPod Touch is installed by default. Please review the command line options if you do not want to install this component. If you use the installer switchless and do not want AMDS installed, just click on the cancel button when the dialog box for it's installation appears. Then continue on with installing the main iTunes application.
- The Apple Software Update module is not included.
- Bonjour is not included and is not necessary at all unless you have an AppleTV or do some sort of network sharing of your iTunes library.
- As of v8.0.2.20, the fully interactive and with billboards mode of installation has been restored. I finally seem to have figured out Apple's new structure in the .msi file.
- As of v9.0.2.25 it appears as though the "Apple Application Support" module is needed for iTunes to run.



