Issue Solved: Itunes won't install on windows

Hey all, I have a windows computer running windows 7 and have been unable to install itunes on it. I tried all of the help site tips on the apple site and they didnt help. I had an error message 7 (windows error 193).
They said this was an issue with the dynamic link library (.dll) the solution fixed my itunes issue but they told me it may interfere with another program (but that hasn't happened yet and it's an easy fix if it does)
1. Go to your C: drive under "My computer"
2. select the "System 32" file.
3. find the "msvcr100.dll" item: it was a ways down but you need this exact one.
4. when you find it- click and drag it to your desk top.
5. a warning will pop up- ignore it.
6. itunes fixed!
if you run into problems with another prgram now, just put this "msvcr100.dll" back in the system 32 file. Apparently it's just an old .dll from windows that hasn't been fixed.
Thanks all!
Luke

Oh yeah - that sound of marbles, that's my brain dropping on the floor from the loss of marbles after re-install # 13 and 14. Here's some more error messages. Please - Apple tech folks - get out of your Porsche Panameras and please fix this!

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