Error occured when trying to install iTunes 11.0.4

I'm having a problem trying to install iTunes 11.0.4 on Windows 7.  I tried to perform a clean boot and restarting my computer and that doesn't work.

Hey, CardsFan
Welcome to Apple Support Communities.
That is a very common problem,
- Just uninstall the whole software.
- Use a registry cleaner software and clean the reg
- Restart the pc
- Download fresh copu of itunes from the Apple site
- Install
And them you are done.   
I really hope this helps you. Let me know if it does. If not feel free to give me a shout. Best of luck.

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