I can't install any version of Itunes !!!

I can't install any version of Itunes, the installation disappear after 1 second.
Nothing happend after, i've tried many things :
- Restart
- Set up permissions
- Disk repair
I'm using a PC with windows 7.
Help    !!!

Hello Ebelhaj,
I want to recommend this article for you.
Trouble installing iTunes or QuickTime for Windows
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1926
It has some general troubleshooting for being unable to install iTunes and some additional troubleshooting, here is an over view of the troubleshooting to be done:
General installation troubleshooting
1. Empty your Temp directory and restart
2. Completely remove iTunes and related components
3. Install the latest version of iTunes
Additional troubleshooting
After performing each of the steps below, you will need to completely remove iTunes and related components and then install iTunes again to determine whether the issue is resolved.
1. Make sure you have administrator account access
2. Make sure your folder names don't contain strange characters
3. Get the latest Windows updates
4. Disable other conflicting software
Each blue link has its own troubleshooting step.
Cheers,
Sterling

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