I keep getting a Please wait while windows configures itunes

I keep getting a Please wait while windows configures itunes...
It started this afternoon, I thought nothing of it and reinstalled itunes again and that seemed to have fixed the problem, but the problem has reoccurred.
I've done a bit of research on how to fix for example going through to the regedit and changing the pcast Permissions etc but this hasn't helped at all, if anything Its made things worse because I cant uninstall itunes now.
Please can anybody help me.
Cheers

If iTunes launches eventually then it's simply a matter of the installer not having correctly updated the shortcuts.
Delete the shortcut to iTunes on your desktop and, if you have them, in the recently used/favouite applications area of the start menu and/or quick launch menu. Use the main *All Programs > iTunes > iTunes* icon to start iTunes. Copy this icon out to your desktop and/or quick launch menu if required.
If that still doesn't work, create a new shortcut from the file at C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe and replace all existing shortcuts with the new one.
If iTunes won't start at all then you have another problem that I'm thankfully (at least for me) not familiar with...
tt2
Message was edited by: turingtest2

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