How can I get iTunes to install correctly?

I've tried everything in the threads, and nothing will work?

Yes.  Apple Software Update now never has an uninstall option when I highlight it in the Control Panel's Add or remove Programs.  It's in the list but shows no size or options to cahnge, repair or remove.  After that, when I try to uninstall Apple Mobile Device Support I get: The Installer has insufficient priveleges to modify this file: C:\Program Files (x80) \CommonFiles\Apple\MobileDeviceSupport\com.apple.MobileSync.\Client.resources\C lientDescription50.plist
The others uninstall in the order suggested, except #2.Quicktime doesn't appear on the list of programs to be uninstalled.  Thank you very much.  Sorry for the late reply.  I have been at work.

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