Prompted to upgrade iTunes on computer. Won't let me and get error message MSVVR80.dll not found. Attempted to reinstall, won't let me. Can you have iTunes and iCloud on the same computer?

Prompted to upgrade iTunes on computer. Won't let me and get error message MSVVR80.dll not found. Attempted to reinstall, won't let me. Can you have iTunes and iCloud on the same computer?

Try following the instructions of tt2 in https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5822086

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