LR4 release version will not install - Windows 7 x64

Just bought and downloaded the RTM version. Uninstalled LR4beta then rebooted and tried install. Fails while extracting file Adlobe_Lightroom_x64.msi.
Downloaded LR4 again from another Adobe site - same result.
Tons of room on all disks. (All system and cache disks are SSDs)
Can see temporary file extraction area in C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\Temp - files begin to appear in a numbered folder then are erased when extraction fails
Any workarounds to get this going?
cheers
Rod

Developed a work around. Went to the appdata temp folder and watched for the new install folder to appear when running the LR4 installer. Killed setup64.exe in process explorer as soon as the msi installer file was extracted. this installer then worked fine.
But somethign wrong with the RTM setup files for sure...

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