Itunes 64 Bit Hangs on opening Windows 7

I have followed all the troble shooting guides for fixing my issue with Itunes 10.6 and it still does not open.
I have also deleted my whole profile and let Itunes create a new library, but it still hangs on opening and only shows the outline frame of the program.
In Task Manager it reports the program is not responding.
I have run out of other things to try, after following all of the trouble shooting tips.
Any ideas.
Tony Clews

I had the same issue and just solved it.  For me, it was a conflict with the IM app Digsby.  I noticed that when Itunes was hanging, Digsby was also unresponsive. I killed the iTunes process, closed Digsby and then re-started iTunes. It opened instantly.  I was then able to re-launch Digsby and both seem to be working fine. No idea why they are conflicting or if this is the problem for anyone else, but I hope it helps someone.

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