How to extract iTunes MSI Installers

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If you are looking to get hold of the MSI installer for Apple iTunes, then this guide is for you.

The process is actually very simple and should not take more than a few clicks of your mouse.

Download Apple iTunes

The first thing you are going to need to do is to download the latest EXE installer version of iTunes. Since Apple have now moved to the Microsoft Store for their installation of iTunes, you will need to download a slightly older version that the one available as a Windows 10 app.

Download Offline Installer

You can download version 12.9.4.102 from the link below:

Download Apple iTunes MSI Pack

You can also download the full Apple iTunes MSI pack if you want to skip the extraction, it is available on the same download page.

7-Zip

Once you have got the EXE installer for iTunes, you then need to install (if you do not already have it) 7-Zip.

7-Zip is completely free for personal and commercial use and is also the best compression tool out there.

If you have not already got 7-Zip installed, you can download it from the link below:

Download 7-Zip

Extract the MSI

Now that you have the latest EXE installer for Apple iTunes and also 7-Zip installed, all you now need to do is to right-click on the EXE file and select the Extract Here option from the menu shell:

Right Clicking Apple iTunes Offline EXE Installer
Right Clicking Apple iTunes Offline EXE Installer

This will then extract all of the MSI installers that are built into the iTunes EXE offline installer:

Extracted iTunes MSI File from EXE Offline Installer
Extracted iTunes MSI File from EXE Offline Installer

You can then use any of these installers to distribute the software using systems like Group Policy, WDS or SCCM.

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