Itunes 10.5 Install fail (win Vista 32bit)

Hello everyone. I'm really frustrated why i can't complete the new update for itunes. I've had no problems with previous updates/installers. Check the picture below (it's in dutch). What should I do? I uninstalled itunes, maybe that should work for installing the new update but doesn't do nothing. Help?
Translated: There is a problem with this Windows-Installer package. A program that is required for completing the installation cannot be executed. Contact the system support.

What worked for me with Itunes 10.5.2 on an XP machine was to completely uninstall Itunes and all of its components and then reinstall Itunes. Just unistalling Itunes itself did now work. See http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1925

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