Error message while trying to install iTunes 7.02

Hello,
i have the following problem:
i bought the new IPod-Shuffle generation 2. In order to use it, i had to install iTunes 7.0.2
The installtion is not working for me because the installation routine tries to de-install the previous version, but the de-installer rountine of the previous version is supposed to be not on my computer. The installtion routine can't find the de-installtion rountine of the old version and this results in the abort of the complete installation.
Any idea to clean my computer in a way the installtion programm will not mention that an old version was already installed?
I already cleaned the registry.
Thanks, for any idea.
Greeting,
mike
Windows XP Pro

A windows dialog box came up and asked to specify the path of the "itunes.msi"-file (original location: documents and setting\user\local settings\temp\XP7021\
okay, let's try this first.
first head into your Add/Remove programs and try to uninstall your QuickTime. if it goes, good ... if not, we'll attend to it when we attend to your itunes.
next, Download and install the Windows Installer CleanUp utility. then use it to clear any existing itunes and/or QuickTime installation configuration information from your PC:
Description of the Windows Installer CleanUp Utility
Next, we’ll manually remove leftover program files and folders. use the instructions from the following document as a guide to that:
Removing iTunes and QuickTime for Windows
now restart the PC and try another itunes install. does it go through properly this time?

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