Can't uninstall or reinstall itunes 10.4

Evertime i try to uninstall or reinstall I get the following message: the feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavaliable.
I'm trying uninstall and reinstall itunes 10.4 as i don't want nor need the new version as i strictly use my ipod touch for music only. thanks in advance.

Removing and Reinstalling iTunes, QuickTime, and other software components for Windows XP
Follow through this link if you miss or forgot something. To reinstall iTunes 10.4, check here:
iTunes Windows 10.3.1 (64 bit) (Windows 64-bit)
iTunes Windows 10.3.1 (32 bit) (Windows 32-bit)
Thats all I could find that close enough. Hope this helps.

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