C:\Mozilla Plugins\npitunes.dll

So I'm trying to upgrade to the new 7.4 itunes and I keep getting a message saying: Error writing to file: c:\Mozilla Plugins\npitunes.dll. Verify that you have access to that directory. Retry or Cancel
I hit retry and it just brings up the same message. It is really frustrating because I am not able to upgrade 7.4, but my new ipod will not work unless I have 7.4...Please Help!!!

I had the same problem.. however disabling your antivirus software while you install itunes fixes the problem

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