ITunes 10.4.1 will not install

I have tried to update to the latest version of iTunes twice; both times have resorted to needing to restore the system to get iTunes to function properly. Has anyone else been having issues with the update

Praise God - I found the solution after hours of work: (1) Uninstall all Apple programs (itunes, Quicktime, Bonjour, .....); (2) Go to "Common Files" and delete all Apple files - this might be difficult for some are locked from you - you may have to change the "Owner" of the file in order to delete it - if that doesn't work "Rename the Apple Follder to something like Apple Old - that's like deleting it.  Then download 10.5 from Apple and away you go - yippee.

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