HT1926 Itunes will not install on my pc because it says I am in Safe Mode.  I restarted my computer and selected normal start up but it still isn't working.  Help!

I am trying to install itunes on my pc so I can upgrade my Iphone.  I currently have windows vista.  When I try to install itunes it says I am operating in safe mode and won't install.  I have tried to reboot my computer and selected "normal start up" but it still won't work.  Any suggestions would be great!  Thanks!

Is that on a 64-bit system?
If so, try the following user tip:
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