After uninstalling/installing itunes  I get this  window   16 bit MS-DOS Subsystem  The NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal instruction CS:05aa IP:0480 OP: 6300 72006f Choose close to terminate. Neither ignore or close works

After uninstalling/installing itunes ( there was a problem with an upgrade) the following window appears on my account page
16 MS-DOS Subsystem
The NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal instruction CS:05aa IP: 0480 OP:6300 72006f Choose close to terminate application. Neither close or ignore works. I don't know where to turn for help I'm using Windows 7. Thx

Hi there,
I am also experiencing this problem, but with 1.4.2_06. Last week (late Jan 2005) the dynamic versioning was working fine, downloading and installing the latest version of Java as required.
However now (early Feb 2005), I am finding that after downloading the latest version of Java and beginning the install, I am getting this error.
I was hoping that you may have heard of a cause or solution for this problem?
Many thanks

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