ITunes won't install  HELP!!

I bought ipod nano and iTUnes won't install it keeps on sayin error 1402 at the end of installing and i have no clue whats goin on. can someone help me.. Ask any questions to me as nessicary i will be happy to answer back
Daniel Walsh

Hi,
I have had the exact same problem. My girlfirend got me a nano for Xmas. I have finally got it working tonight.
I can't take credit for this as some other clever sausage suggested it on here. I'm looking for his entry so I can thank him as it has worked for me. Have a look at the following link from Microsoft.com:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060
I would check that the symptoms it describes are applicable to your computer.
I have had amajor stress but wanted to pass it on as I know how frustrating it is. After 4 weeks I have finally got it working.
I hope it works for you too.
Chris.

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