ITunes Updates keeps stalling during installation

It won't let me install updates for ITunes. Keeps stalling. Why is this??
Dell   Windows XP  

hmmmm. okay if it's stalling then, perhaps try the general advice from the following document:
Trouble installing iTunes or QuickTime software in Windows
... any further progress along after employing any of those measures?

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