ITunes and Quicktime Installation Troubles

I had to completely remove iTunes and Quicktime from my computer, and now I am having difficulties reinstalling it. When I download iTunes+Quicktime it begins to install, and then stops, saying there was an error installing Quicktime. The error is that an installation is already in progress. I have tried everything, including Windows Clean Up Utility, CCleaner, and I have gone through Control Panel, My Computer, and Task Manager. I really need some help on completely removing Quicktime from my computer. Thanks soooo much!

Could you give the exact error message with error number if there is one.
Does this problem only apply to installing QUicktime? If so using the installer clean up utility to remove any entries for QUicktime usually fixes this. The only catch is that Quicktime does not always show up properly in the clean up utility. Look out for blank entries or numeric entries that look like QUicktime version numbers i.e 7.x
I would try installing Quicktime separately. Download the version of Quicktime that does not include iTunes. It is not the default option.
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/win.html
If there is a general installer problem, this thread contains a post suggesting the deletion of the following registry key:
HKEYLOCALMACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\InProgress
http://www.vistax64.com/vista-general/40960-vista-business-msi-error-1500-a.html
This key should not normally be present if there are no installations in progress and it applies to Installer error 1500

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    LVP hello,
    Welcome to the Apple Discussions as you are not running a MAC your question would be best served in the special
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  • Itunes and Quicktime wont install

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    -D

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  • Itunes and Quicktime won't start, error

    my itunes/Quicktime suddenly failed to open. I get a message saying iTunes needs to close. This happened after it would not close by itself one time. I've tried to remove programs from my pc then readd them but the same error keeps happening. Can anyone help me?

    hi Double_Duce!
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  • Itunes and windows installation prob...

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    http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/8793/itunesvs7.png
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    Despite my best efforts to try to solve my problem on my own and not both you kind people, I've been working on and off at trying to get my iTunes working, with no positive results at all. It's honestly been so long, I don't recall what might have sparked the issues, but every time I try to open iTunes or QuickTime they will begin to open but fail, bringing up the common windows error message:
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    Perfect information, thanks.
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    ... i think i might have already replied to you in a different thread, BNT ...
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    Hello, I'm in need of some help.
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    I had the same problem when I went to upgrade to 8 and then downgrade back to 7.7. To fix this is a little involved, but you can do it. Let me put it this way, I talked my mother through it on the phone, and she has a hard time finding the power button So no worries, I'll help you get back up and running. I am running Vista now, so I am going off of memory for Vista, so bear with me.
    I would do the following:
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    2. Clean your registry. Easy now, it is not that hard. To do it, go to http://www.ccleaner.com/download and download CCleaner. It is free and has NO spyware. Install it and run the registry cleaner. It will remove any trace of both programs from the registry. Now you have 2 choices.
    3a. Now I would install iTunes 8. Because you already installed it once, it converted its database file that it uses to track the library and play lists up to the iTunes 8 standard.
    3b. If you have no problem loosing your playlists and library settings, you can go back to iTunes 7.7. To do this, first search for "itunes.ttl". To do this, go to Start-Search Files and Folders- and type in "iTunes.ttl" Once the search finishes, it will tell you where it is located. Navigate there using Windows Explorer or My Computer and delete it. Now you can install iTunes 7.7 with out any errors. You will not loose any files! just your playlists and it will not remember what is in your library.
    As far as adding your songs again, did you try to re-importing your music? If you go to the file menu-add folder to library. It will bring up a dialogue box that will allow you to browse to the folder with your music.
    Let me know if this works. I will help in anyway I can.
    Good Luck,
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