ITunes Install fails at the end, looking to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE32

iTunes installer is tellign me that it can't reference HKEYLOCALMACHINE32/software/Classes/.m4p
I am installing teh 64 bit version of iTunes, it shoudl not be refering to teh 32 bit version of HKEYLOCALMACHINE. This small refence can be ignored during install and fixed later.
Please let me know where to get the fix as my iPad is no longer functional. I have an $800 paperweight.

iTunes installer is tellign me that it can't reference HKEYLOCALMACHINE32/software/Classes/.m4p
Okay, due to registry mirroring, that registry key is stored in the WOW6432 node in your registry. So when you look for it in regedit (if you're using the 64-bit regedit, which you get by default if running regedit on a 64-bit system, you'll find that key at:
HKEYLOCALMACHINE\Software\WOW6432Node\Classes\.m4p
Check the permissions on the key. Do your user account, the Administrators group and the SYSTEM account have full control on it?

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