Itunes 7.7.1.11 Won't Launch  on XP SP2

I upgraded to ITunes 7.7.1.11 a couple weeks ago, I still can't get it to load/startup on Windows XP. Each time it appears to get close, it's the "An error has occured.." with the information below. I've tried uninstalling, reinstalling, removing old itunes library settings, etc., but no luck. Naturally, the ipod update went through, but now I can't revert because it's at a higher version level now. Quicktime does successfully open.
Any ideas?...Thanks!
Initial Error
Applie itunes.exe AppVer 7.7.1.11 modName: quicktime.ats
ModVer 7.50.61.0 Offset 0017fa48

There is a good troubleshooting article for iTunes here:
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1421
If your Quicktime functions normally, it should be OK, but since the error message seems to be Quicktime related, I wonder if it is worth a quick reinstall of Quicktime.
Try removing Quicktime using the Quicktime removal method in this article.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1925
Download and install the stand alone QUicktime (the version without iTunes)
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/win.html

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