Error message: "C:/Windows/Installer/QuickTime.msi"

When i try to install Quicktime,i get this error:
"C:/Windows/Installer/QuickTime.msi"
What can i do to fix this?

hello, please not that this is a support forum for questions about the firefox web-browser. we aren't qualified to troubleshoot errors that appear when you're booting up windows - please consult a support forum like this one instead: [http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-performance/error-in-c-message-received-when-i-boot-up-the/871601b5-9297-478e-b974-44790a5bb06b]

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