Itunes and quicktime installation flub

I have used itunes for years as well as quicktime. for some reason i am unable to launch itunes after the latest upgrade installation and quicktime fails to install with this error :-3 coming up during this install. i don't kno what to do. please anybody help me.
also how do remove an older version of quicktime on my pc. nothing i do works

LVP hello,
Welcome to the Apple Discussions as you are not running a MAC your question would be best served in the special
iTunes for windows forum. Click here<a href="http://discussions.info.apple.com/webx?
<a href="http://discussions.info.apple.com/webx?128@@.68b80b69"> check here for clues.
but remember this is the Mac way ... check the other forum for more...
good luck .... TP

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    Open the "SysWOW64" folder.
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