How to Use McRip iTunes Uninstaller Safely

McRip iTunes Uninstaller — Step‑by‑Step Cleanup Tutorial

This tutorial shows a clear, safe sequence to use McRip iTunes Uninstaller to remove iTunes and leftover components from a Windows PC. It assumes you want a full cleanup (uninstall + remove residual files, drivers, and registry entries). Follow each step in order and restart when indicated.

Before you begin — quick preparations

  • Backup: Create a system restore point and back up any important iTunes media (Music, Podcasts, device backups) stored in iTunes folders.
  • Sign out: If you use iTunes for purchases, deauthorize the PC in iTunes (Account > Authorizations > Deauthorize This Computer) if iTunes still launches.
  • Close apps: Quit iTunes, Apple-related background processes, and any antivirus temporarily if it blocks uninstallers.

Step 1 — Download McRip iTunes Uninstaller

  1. Download the latest McRip iTunes Uninstaller from a trusted source (official page or reputable software archive).
  2. Verify the file with antivirus scan before running.

Step 2 — Run the uninstaller with admin rights

  1. Right‑click the downloaded executable and choose Run as administrator.
  2. If prompted by Windows UAC, accept to allow changes.

Step 3 — Use the uninstaller options

  1. In McRip, select Full Removal or equivalent option that removes iTunes, Apple Software Update, Apple Mobile Device Support, Bonjour, and related components.
  2. Choose whether to keep or remove user data (media libraries, device backups). If you want a complete reset, select remove user data—but ensure you backed up first.
  3. Start the removal and wait for the tool to complete. It may remove multiple Apple components in sequence.

Step 4 — Reboot and run a second pass

  1. Restart your PC when the uninstaller finishes.
  2. After reboot, run McRip again and choose a scan/cleanup pass to detect leftover files, services, drivers, and registry entries.

Step 5 — Manual cleanup (if needed)

If McRip leaves items behind, remove these common leftovers manually:

  • Files/folders to check:
    • C:\Program Files\Apple</li>
    • C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple</li>
    • C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple</li>
    • C:\Users\Music\iTunes (move or delete as needed)
    • C:\ProgramData\Apple\ or C:\ProgramData\Apple Computer</li>
  • Services/drivers:
    • Open Services (services.msc) and stop/remove any Apple services (Apple Mobile Device Service, Bonjour Service) if present.
    • Device Manager: under “Portable Devices” or “Universal Serial Bus controllers,” uninstall Apple Mobile Device USB driver if listed.
  • Registry (advanced users only):
    • Open regedit and search for keys containing “Apple”, “iTunes”, “Bonjour”, “MobileDevice” and delete confirmed leftover keys. Export keys before removing.

Step 6 — Remove Apple entries from startup and scheduled tasks

  • Task Scheduler: remove Apple-related scheduled tasks (e.g., software update tasks).
  • Task Manager > Startup: disable/remove Apple startup entries.

Step 7 — Verify removal and optional reinstall

  • Check Programs & Features (Add/Remove Programs) — no Apple/iTunes entries should remain.
  • Search the system for “iTunes”, “Bonjour”, “Apple”, and “MobileDevice” to confirm cleanup.
  • If you plan to reinstall iTunes, download the latest installer from Apple and install; otherwise, your system should be free of iTunes components.

Troubleshooting

  • If device sync still fails after reinstall: reinstall Apple Mobile Device Support manually (included in iTunes installer) and restart the Apple Mobile Device Service.
  • If drivers don’t appear correctly: connect an iOS device, open Device Manager, choose “Update driver” > “Browse my computer” > “Let me pick” and select the Apple driver folder.

Final notes

  • Keep backups of any media or backups you want to preserve.
  • Use registry cleaning only if comfortable; incorrect edits can cause system issues.
  • If you encounter persistent problems, consider using Windows System Restore to revert to the pre‑uninstall point you created.

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