HT201210 I keep getting a error message when I try to open itunes on my computer.  It says runtime error R6034.  I have unistalled and re-installed and keep getting the same message.

the error message reads Runtime error programC:\program.file\itunes\itunes.exe  R6034 Application has made an error has made attempt to load the C runtime Library incorrectly. Please contact the applications support team for info.  Can anyone help with this?

Follow the instructions of tt2 in: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5822086

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