When attempting to install itunes error message could not access network location \. (Windown 7)

When I try installing / updating any apple product I recive the error massage "could not access network location \." I have a windows seven operating system. I am not that computer savy, and dont know what to do. I tried uninstalling my apple products originally on my computer before I started getting the error message, and they all uninstalled besides for bonjour. They will however not reinstall. HELP!!!!

not sure it's the latest version but a simple google search helped me find it for you:
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Security/Secure-cleaning/Windows-Installer-CleanUp- Utility.shtml
anyways, you might want to wait until another user more versed in windows points you in the right direction.
good luck !

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