HT201210 error on updating iTunes 11.1.4 on windows 7 Win64-bits.

1. error "R6034" attempt to load C runtime library incorrectly. runtime error: program:C:\ProgramFiles (x86)\iTunes\iTunes.exe
2. error "service 'Appe Mobil Device' (Apple Mobile Device) failed to start.
3. error "R6034" attempt to load C runtime library incorrectly. runtime error: program:C:\ProgramFiles (x86)\iTunes\iTunesHelper.exe
4. cannot update Ver 11.1.4 of iTunes. so do not have iTunes installed
5. cannot get older version to install either.
Please do suggest corrective action for this issue. Do thnak you in advance.

See Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates.
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