Ipod Touch update - Itunes crashes

Finally i doanloadet 2.1. for my Ipod touch.. but when i click the update button, there is instant the windows error message.. itunes crashed : /
Any idea what i can do now?

To all those who suggested to leave it and wait: No, it's not a wait-and-see problem, iTunes CRASHES when i click on the "Update" button. It doesn't install, nothing to do with having to wait longer or anything.
I solved the problem for me by doing what this user suggested:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1598428&tstart=45
Instead of clicking on "Update", click on "Restore"! Works perfectly (though probably not the way Apple intended us to update...).

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    Message was edited by: vickyfromchesapeake

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