ITunes 10 on Windows install prob solved

After a very frustrating experience trying to uninstall/reinstall iTunes 10 on a Vista machine using Norton, my difficulties were actually resolved by bypassing a Netgear wireless router.
I was repeatedly getting "invalid signature" upon downloading the iTunesSetup.exe regardless of firewalls/Norton being enabled/disabled.
I simply connected to my cable modem directly to the machine and re-established a connection.
Ran the exe as administrator and everything installed fine.
I hope this helps anyone experiencing the same frustration, and provides a possible solution.

Glad you found that!
Yes, that solution (to bypass wireless router and connect directly to a cable modem) has been posted many times over the past year.
Some sort of setting in the router is letting the file download enough to be considered "complete", but obviously something is not downloading correctly, or the error message wouldn't occur.
Nobody has ever posted back if updating Netgear drivers or fiddling with MTU settings fixes this.

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