I have this error when download itunes 10.5

To quote....
"An error occurred during the installation of assembly 'Microsoft.VC80.CRT.type="win32".version=8.0.50727.6195.publicKeyToken="1fc8b3b 9a1e18e3b"processorArchitecture=x86"". please refer to help and support for more information. HRESULT:0x8007054F.
I have followed uninstall and reinstall intructions of the apple site to the letter and it hasnt worked. It seem that the Apple application software wont install.
can anyone help? I am installing to Vista on a 32bit laptop

I have found the fix after hours of trying. Uninstall and reinstall iTunes as per the way recommended by apple.
Then ensure your computer has the latest updates from windows. Mine hadn't updated for 12 months and needed service pack 2 for iTunes to install correctly. I did this on another pc with the same fault and it also solved the problem. Hope this helps.

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