ITunes crashes, no error message in Vista

When I try to open itunes, it just pops up with a little window that says "Itunes has stopped working" I've uninstalled, reinstalled, and tried all sorts of things suggested elsewhere.
I tried running quicktime, to see if that is the problem, and I get this error message : http://img519.imageshack.us/img519/5836/asdfaz2.jpg
Everything was working fine a few days ago, and I'm quite perplexed. Any help would be greatly appreciated, cause even this little period of time without music is driving me insane!
Thanks,
Snores

Sorry to keep bumping, but please, I need help!

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