ITunesMiniPlayer.Resources\da.lproj & error 2330

Hi there, I'm hoping someone out there can help. I've been browsing the forum for an hour and a half now and have not come across a solution for my problem.
I had succesfully downloaded the new version of iTunes but now it will not open on my laptop. I tried downloading again and choosing the repair option but that gives me a lot of crap and then an error message and leaves me in the same situation. Uninstalling is not an option, I get errors claiming missing files are preventing iTunes from being uninstalled. :/
When trying to open iTunes, I get this series of pop-ups:
Please wait while Windows configures iTunes.
---> An error occured while attempting to create the directory: C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunesMiniPlayer.Resources\da.lproj
-----> Retry? Cancel?
-----> Retry does nothing. Cancel gives me an error 2330 message. :/
I HAVE tried chkdsk already, are there any other suggestions?

An error occured while attempting to create the directory: C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunesMiniPlayer.Resources\da.lproj
Are you able to rename the da.lproj folder da.lprogOLD, Coff? If so, try launching iTunes again. Does the repair install go through properly (without the error) then?
If you get the error again, try moving up one level and renaming the iTunesMiniPlayer.resources folder iTunesMiniPlayer.resourcesOLD. Launch iTunes again. Does the repair install go through properly then?
(The file damage is causing the repair install to fail to swap out the damaged files. If we rename the directory, the repair install will just put a new directory in, rather than trying to replace any files. So fingers crossed it won't get hung up on the damage and will go through properly.)

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