ITunes 7.3.1 cannot run as it has detected a problem with your audio..

Hey
I installed iTunes 7.3.1 last night, and when I click to open it, a message comes up saying 'iTunes 7.3.1 cannot run as it has detected a problem with your audio configeration'
Please help
Thanks

Hi,
I got this message on the older version (7.3) of iTunes and then I got an error to do with runtime as highlighted in another thread.
I used windows add/remove to uninstall iTunes and reinstalled the latest version.
You could try re-installing the latest version.
Cheers,
Cofnchtr.

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