Error upgrading iTunes for Windows 7, 64 bit

I am receiving the following error and I'm not sure what to do next. If someone can offer a solution or tell me how to remove the upgrade and go back to my previous version, I'd appreciate it!!
Error writing to file: c:\program files (x86)\itunes resources\pl.lproj\rentedmoviesplacard.nib\objects.xib. Veriufy that you have access to that directory.
Thanks! Lezlie

S'okay. Good to know about this now rather than later on down the track. I'll reply in two ways: first with some "big picture" advice about the disk damage, and then secondly with another technique for getting the iTunes install to go through (even though we can't get the disk damage fixed).
I am very concerned now because CHKDSK found 13 file sectors unreadable but freezes before it gets them fixed. My computer is only about 2 months old! I'm not sure what to do now.
(1) Okay, it's best to keep your data well backed up. I'd try another chkdsk every few days to check to see if the problem is evolving. If it looks like it's getting worse, send the PC in for warranty repair. Prior to doing that, be sure to deauthorise the PC for iTunes, because otherwise replacement of the hard drive may convince the PC it's a completely different one from the one you've got authorised, and you may end up with two different authorisations on the same PC.
(2) In the meantime, let's have another go at getting your iTunes installed. The problem here is that your iTunes is getting stuck trying to delete the damaged file/folder and replace it with a new one. So we'll try convincing it that the existing damaged files/folders don't exist ... that way it will creat a new one from scratch.
In your Start menu, open Computer.
Open the C drive.
Open the "Program files (x86)" folder.
Open the "iTunes" folder.
Open the "iTunes.Resources" folder.
Open the "pl.lproj" folder.
Rename the "rentedmoviesplacard.nib" folder "rentedmoviesplacard.nibOLD".
Now try another iTunes install. Does it go through properly this time?

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