ITunes won't open - Software License Agreement

I've had iTunes 7.0 since the summer with no problems. I jsut got an iPod for Christmas and on Saturday I started having this problem. Everytime I open iTunes a Software icense Agreement comes up. It aks me to agree or decline. Either way(if i choose agree or decline) iTunes doesn't open. A thing comes up saying iTunes can't open sorry for the inconvenience.
I've been looking on these forums and loads of people seem to have the same problem. I tried Ewido or something but it didn't help. I've uninstalled and deleted iTunes and re-installed it many times but I'm having the sme problem.
Any ideas?

perhaps you should check your processes tab and see if itunes and quicktime is there? if quicktime did not get installed, itunes will not work, which is a common issue
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