ITunes wont open because of runtime error? please help

Whenever I try to open my itunes the window pops up but then is followed by a message saying:
"Runtime Error!
This application has reguested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way."
Please help guys

Some users here have reported that one cause of the Runtime error is the Apple Software Update, so you might try removing that and see if that fixes the problem. Removing the Software Update shouldn't affect iTunes itself (though as with any software maintenance operation, it would be wise to make a backup of your purchased tracks before you try it), you just won't get automatic update checking.
Hope this helps.

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