ITunes for Windows XP 64bit

Hello,
i'd like to install itunes on a windows XP64 machine, but the 32bit and the 64bit version wont work.
The 32bit installer tells me I have to use the 64bit version, but this version is only for vista or windows 7
Any solutions?

Since itunes for windows is not supported on XP 64-bit systems, your best bet is to start reading here
http://pctech.invisibill.net/?page_id=36
Good luck!

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    WARNING: This procedure involves moving, deleting, modifying, and copying system files and possibly sytem registry entries. If you make a mistake you can kill your system [I killed two of mine until I
    figured out the problem with the outdated GEAR drivers]therefore:
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