HT1926 I have troublshooted uninstalling and installing itunes and i still cant open it an error message keeps coming up:  The procedure entry point AVCFPlayerApplesMediaSelectionCriteriaAutomaticallyKey could not be located in the dynamic link library AV

I am unable to connect toitunes i have followed the troubleshooting for unistalling and installing iTunes and i still get this error message and it will not open the following is the error message:  The procedure entry point AVCFPlayerAppliesMediaSelectionCriteriaAutomaticallyKey could not be located in the dynamic link library AVFoundationCF.dll.
then i get this other error message also as follows:  iTunes was not installed correctly.  Please reinstall iTunes  error 7 (Windows error 127)
can anyone help me?

See Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates.
iTunes 11.1.5 was released today and may work better for you.
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