How to recover itunes in mavericks?

I passed to OX 10.9.2 and since, I can't enter in application itunes. The messsage says that I have to change in mode 64 but I am not able to see where.
Please give me the information. I had OX 10.6 before.
Thanks

Finder - Apple menu > Software update, then restart the computer.

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