ITunes and Windows Vista problem

I have Windows Vista and ran iTunes successfully for 8mos.  Now I'm getting a message box that says "iTunes has stopped working.  Close box and Windows will send a solution."  The solution, upgrading Windows, doesn't work.  Is Vista the problem?

Scan and Fix windows System files:
Can you go to command prompt (START/ALL PROGRAMS/ACCESSORIES right mouse click "command prompt" and choose "Run as Administrator"
type in
sfc /scannow
let Windows fix any system files that need to be repaired.
Restart the computer if it did actually repair or update files.
Start iTunes again

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