Ivisualizualize can't start in 64 bit mode

Since installing Lion I get the above message on starting iTunes; any reason iTunes is not Lion compatible?

If the machine has an Open Firmware password set on it, the keyboard shortcut for booting into Single User mode will be disabled; the password can be taken off by following the instructions at the bottom of the linked article if you know what it is.
You should use a wired keyboard when accessing Single User mode, as some people have reported being unable to use a wireless keyboard in this mode. If only the permissions on the top level of the hard disk have been set incorrectly, they can be fixed by issuing the following commands in order:
mount -uw /
chmod 1775 /
exit
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              SharePointBrowserPlugin.plugin
              Silverlight.plugin
              WacomNetscape.plugin
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                   6%          syslogd
                   4%          WindowServer
                   1%          fontd
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              33 MB              WindowServer
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              550 MB             Active RAM
              686 MB             Inactive RAM
              5.99 GB            Wired RAM
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