Aperture 2.1 update won't

I have purchased Aperture 2.01 and I have downloaded the update 2.1. When I run the install program I get a message that I have to have Aperture 2.0 installed - then the update quits. I know I have Aperture 2.01 but the update is determined that I do not. Any ideas please?

Thank you William for your response.
I have not renamed Aperture. It resides in my Applications folder. I have trashed the ApertureTrial.pkg as you suggested and also emptied the Trash whilst I was about it. The upgrade is still unaware that I have Aperture2. I also removed the preference file for it at the same time. Should I trash the application and start again or download Aperture2.1 from the Apple site?

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