Installing iTunes after uninstall

I recently tried to update iTunes but I guess there was a problem with the automatic updater or something, so I left it as it was. Soon my computer stopped recognizing when I plugged in my iPod, and would occasionally freeze up when I tried to run it, so I uninstalled. I downloaded iTunes again today and tried to install it, but it wouldn't install. Even after deleting all of my old iTunes files, the installer crashes and says it couldn't remove the old iTunes files. Please help.

I think it goes into your temporary internet file folder...but I never allow this option! I always get my update from the Apple website (not inside iTunes) and I choose "Save" instead of "Install" and save the .exe file to my desktop. Then I turn off my virus protection and firewall--make sure nothing else is running and install the update. I also save the installation file--JUST IN CASE....you never know when you might want an earlier version of iTunes.

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