Error 1335 When Installing iTunes Upgrade

Okay so I'm trying to update my iTunes and I got Error 1335 which is a corrupt .cab file, I tried to download a CAB repair program but it costs 50 more dollars than I have to my name. Does anyone know anything about fixing this for well free?

hi J!
we've had some joy fixing these "anomalous" 1335s using Matthew's technique:
http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=813463#813463
keep us posted.
love, b

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