Error 1714 & 1603 - Still causing problems despite some great posts!

Help!
Although this is not a new problem I'm posting it here again as a new thread as I have yet to find solution (and it's driving me crazy!). When attempting to install iTunes, I get the following dialogue box:-
Error 1714. The older version of iTunes cannot be removed. Contact your technical support group. (OK that message box and another message box appears) Error 1603. Fatal error during installation (OK that message box out) and the setup wizard then rolls back.
I have searched through nearly 50 other threads and followed every instruction to the letter (but to no avail).
So far I have attempted the following (and more);
Deactivating antivirus and spyware using msconfig.
Installing and uninstalling Quicktime separately (I have tried this with versions 6 and 7).
Downloading a fresh version of iTunes.
Cleaning windows folders of any undeleted program files etc.
Cleaning temporary directories.
Installing the latest version of Windows Installer.
Automatically cleaning the registry using a registry cleaner.
Manually cleaning the registry using Regedit.
Downloading + using Windows INstall Clean UP
+ anything else that the other threads suggested.
Can anyone help me?
I'm using a HP Pavilion notebook with Windows XP Media Center Edition 2002 and SP 2. This came pre-installed with ITunes 4.7 which I subsequently removed.

After several hours of frustration with this I finally gave up and opted for a reinstall of Windows (fortunately I have an external hard drive to back up to).
This solved the problem and iTunes installed perfectly without hitch.
If you encounter this problem I hope you have more luck than me!

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