HT1923 error after instal of itunes is itunes library itl installed by earlier version..what do i do

i reinstalled itunes as when i pulgged my iphne it it crashed the nbexwork and i had to reboot
after re installing itunes i get this error and at a dead stop
itunes library itl installed by an earlier version of itunes

See Empty/corrupt iTunes library after upgrade/crash.
tt2

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