Apple Application Support 32 Bit Repack Today
Using Advanced Installer 21.x:
ALLUSERS=1 and REBOOT=ReallySuppress.Use Orca or SuperOrca to edit the MSI, or repack via AdminStudio or Advanced Installer.
Even with a good repack, issues can arise.
No. Apple has fully transitioned to 64-bit across macOS, iOS, and Windows. There will be no official 32-bit Apple Application Support for Windows 11 version 24H2 or beyond. In fact, future Windows updates may break 32-bit compatibility layers entirely (as seen with the removal of the 32-bit HAL in some insider builds).
This means the Apple Application Support 32 bit repack is a preservation tool. It exists to keep older hardware and software functional, not as a long-term development platform. If you rely on 32-bit Apple dependencies, start planning a migration path within the next 2–3 years.
For most enterprises, the least risk method is:
File exists:
%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Common Files\Apple\AAS32\CoreFoundation.dll version ≥ 3.2.End of Report
If you are looking for the Apple Application Support (32-bit) installer to fix errors with iTunes, QuickTime, or third-party tools like AltStore, it is typically better to extract it directly from an official installer rather than downloading a "repack" from untrusted sites. How to Get the Standalone 32-bit Installer apple application support 32 bit repack
You can manually extract the 32-bit MSI file from a standard Apple installer:
Download the Installer: Get the standard iTunesSetup.exe from the Official Apple Website.
Extract the Files: Use a tool like 7-Zip or WinRAR. Right-click the .exe file and select "Extract to iTunesSetup".
Locate the 32-bit MSI: Open the extracted folder. You will see several .msi files. Double-click AppleApplicationSupport.msi (the one without "64" in the name) to install the 32-bit support package standalone.
Verify Path: By default, it installs to:C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple\Apple Application Support. Why You Need It apple application support 32-bit vs 64-bit app
Apple Application Support (AAS) 32-bit is a critical support package containing the libraries and frameworks (like CoreFoundation and CoreAudioToolbox) required for Apple’s Windows applications—such as iTunes, iCloud, and QuickTime—to function.
A "repack" typically refers to extracting the standalone .msi installer from the larger iTunes bundle to resolve installation errors or maintain legacy software compatibility. Why Repack Apple Application Support? Using Advanced Installer 21
Fixing "Error 2": Often, users encounter the error "Apple Application Support was not found" even if iTunes is installed. A standalone reinstall of the AAS component often fixes this without needing to redo the entire iTunes installation.
Legacy Hardware/Software: Many legacy jailbreak tools or older hardware require specific 32-bit drivers and libraries that are no longer bundled in the same way in modern 64-bit installers.
System Weight: Standard 64-bit iTunes installers for Windows actually install both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of AAS to ensure compatibility. Repacking allows for targeted installation of just the needed component. Repacking & Installation Guide
Since Apple does not offer AAS as a separate download, you must extract it from the official iTunes installer.
Obtain the Installer: Download the appropriate iTunesSetup.exe (32-bit) or iTunes64Setup.exe (64-bit) from the Official Apple iTunes Site.
Extract the Files: Use an archival tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip to right-click the .exe and select "Extract to iTunesSetup".
Locate the Repack: Open the resulting folder to find AppleApplicationSupport.msi (the 32-bit version) or AppleApplicationSupport64.msi. Standalone Installation: Double-click AppleApplicationSupport.msi to run it. Set ALLUSERS=1 and REBOOT=ReallySuppress
If prompted, select "Repair" to fix existing corrupted files.
Default Path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple\Apple Application Support. Modern Alternatives
For users on Windows 10 or 11 who want to avoid manual repacking, you can use the Windows Package Manager:
WinGet Command: Run winget install -e --id Apple.AppleApplicationSupport.x86 in PowerShell to automatically fetch and install the 32-bit support package.
Apple Application Support (32bit) deleted, WIN 10, itunes 12.3.3
Feature: Portable Preferences Migration Tool
Want this expanded into UI mockups, CLI commands, or example conversion code?
HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Apple Inc.\Apple Application Support
HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Apple Inc.\CoreFP
HKCR\CLSID\Apple-specific COM GUIDs

