I am trying to install iTunes in my 64 bit Windows 7 PC. My PC runs normal. But when I try to install Itunes from Apple website, i get message "The Configuration data for this product is Corrupt".

I am trying to install iTunes in my 64 bit Windows 7 PC. My PC runs normal. But when I try to install Itunes from Apple website, I get a message "The Configuration data for this product is Corrupt contact your support personneI"  I
am so disgusted,please help!!!

Hey madnest,
Thanks for the question. After reviewing your post, it sounds like you are having difficulty installing iTunes in Windows. I would recommend that you read this article, it may be able to help you resolve or isolate the issue.
Issues installing iTunes or QuickTime for Windows
Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
Have a nice day,
Mario

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