Itunes cannot open beacuase it has detected a problem with audio configuration

i have the same poblem my Itunes cannot open beacuase it has detected a problem
with your aduio configuration i saw the answer to that question and i tryed it
but my computer was already to those settings and my Itunes is still not working
i realy need help I am a music addict and i cant organize my playlists i cant
buy new songs i cant do anything please help me.

Follow the steps outlined in this article to fix that:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=304424
Rachyl

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