Installing 10.1.1 itunes on 64 bit vista

I have previously had itunes on my home computer but since going to college i have yet to put it on my lap top. When i go to download itunes i receive the following errors. (vista 64 bit)
1)HRESULT:0x80070424
An error occurred during the istallation of assembly 'Microsoft.vc80.crt.version="8.0.507274053" type="win32" public key token="1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b",process or architecture="x86" , please refer to help and support for more information.
2)Outlook is running and should restart outlook after installation.
3)could not open key: unknown\components\32A7D634EB632D11CABB00087CCFBB48\326286C066F88A649B3B39EFE16 60A10 verifiy you have access or contact support personal.
Steps i have all ready taken: I have uninstalled and installed at least 8 times. I have fixed my Corefoundation.dll i have check for viruses. I probley have spent over 16 hours trying to fix this until 5:35am finally deciding to post, I have called telephone support but they told me to go to microsoft, i call microsoft they tell me to go to apple so i am trying the free support. I have tried installing while User access control was off and installing while with no start up programs. please help

I am disappearing shortly so I can't follow this up, but this may help:
http://discussions.apple.com/search.jspa?threadID=&q=passant&objID=&dateRange=al l&userID=b+noir&numResults=15&rankBy=9
This error message is often associated with problems with Windows Update and the above search should give you plenty of clues. Start by check to see if Windows Update is working and recording the error numbers of any updates that failed.

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