B Noir HELP! NTDLL.DLL Error, 'iTunes has stopped working'

A few weeks ago my iTunes stopped working, I looked at the problems reports on my control panel and found out it was a ntdll.dll fault. I cannot fix it! I've deleted itunes and all of its components and then tried to reinstall them and it still works! Quicktime works fine or seems to anyway! I'm absolutely sick of it, its driving me mad! My computer is Windows Vista. I've copied and pasted the fault report below:
Problem signature
Problem Event Name:          APPCRASH
Application Name:          iTunes.exe
Application Version:          10.5.1.42
Application Timestamp:          4ebf7d7c
Fault Module Name:          ntdll.dll
Fault Module Version:          6.0.6002.18327
Fault Module Timestamp:          4cb73436
Exception Code:          80000003
Exception Offset:          0004884e
OS Version:          6.0.6002.2.2.0.768.3
Locale ID:          2057
Additional Information 1:          fd00
Additional Information 2:          ea6f5fe8924aaa756324d57f87834160
Additional Information 3:          fd00
Additional Information 4:          ea6f5fe8924aaa756324d57f87834160

Fault Module Name:          ntdll.dll
Fault Module Version:          6.0.6002.18327
If the QuickTime Player is launching, I'm less inclined to wonder about an ATI Tray Tools conflict issue. (Although we may have to return to that ... symptoms for that particular issue have changed slightly before, and might have changed again. I was away from the forum for a few months, which is an eternity in this particular advice-provision business.)
On occasion, the ntdll.dll-referencing error has been associated with some sort of Apple Application Support damage. (In those cases, Safari for Windows also fails to launch on the same PC, also citing ntdll.dll in the problem report.) But in those cases a complete uninstall/reinstall can fix this.
Doublechecking, Leah. When you did your uninstall/reinstall, were you using the following document as a guide? (The "Verify iTunes and related components are completely uninstalled" section is particularly important if we've got damaged Apple Application Support program-file issues afoot.)
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