I can't install iTunes, because error with apple mobile divice

Necesito que alguien me ayude. No puedo instalar la nueva version de iTunes por que me da los siguientes errores:
1. Fallo al iniciar el servicio Apple Mobile Device. Compruebe que dispone de suficientes privilegios para iniciar servicios del sistema.
le di ignorar y luego al querer iniciar iTunes me dice: erro 7 (windows error 12)
que puedo hacer

I have the same problem. HELP!

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