Error 2738 installing iTunes to PC

can't find any info on what this is and how to remediate - any clues? thx

HRESULT: 0x80073712
These ones are typically caused by underlying problems on the PC that also often cause Windows Updates to fail to install. If we can fix the Windows Update trouble, we can usually get the iTunes trouble cleaned up +en passant.+
Go into your Windows update and try to check for new updates. Do they fail to install? If so, go into your Update History and doubleclick the failures. What alphanumeric codes appear for you? Are they also 80073712s, or a different error code? If they're different, what codes are you getting in Windows Update?

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