Attempting to Update-iTunes refuses to allow re-direct to correct drive

After much work - and major hostility, I was able to get the previous version of iTunes to download on my secondary drive (H:) However, when I attempt to upgrade to the 7.7 version it insists on downloading/running on the I: drive WHICH DOES NOT EXIST. I hit the browse button, to re-direct and I get booted out to "finish" to try again. I click continue and it completes to about 80% and gives the error that I am out of "disk space Volume: 'I:'; required space 82,643 KB; available space: 0KB. Free some disk space and retry." Obviously there is no disk space because it does not exist!!!!!
Any ideas?

Just noticed through Disk/Drive Management (going places in my computer I've never been) that the I: drive is *MY PRINTER*. iTunes is defaulting to my PRINTER and won't allow me to change to the correct location.
+I may lose my mind.+

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