Itunes ntdll.dll error

every now and then when I am listening to iTunes, it will crash out of nowhere with a ntdll.dll error. Anyone else experience this?? It's quite annoying...
here is the error...
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Dell Dimension 4600   Windows XP   5th Gen iPod

In Windows 7.  Control Panel/System/Advanced system settings/Startup and Recovery Settings/
Leave Write an event to the system log checked and Automatically restart, unchecked, and where it says Write debugging information, choose (none),  then OK at the bottom.

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    Solving the iTunes Installation Problems in Windows
    1. Apple has posted their solution here: iTunes 11.1.4 for Windows- Unable to install or open - MSVCR80 issue.
    2. If the Apple article does not fully resolve the problem for you, then try Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates - MSVCR80.

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