Qt 7.0.3 freezes keyboard & mouse

when i ran the installer, my mighty mouse and pro keyboard locked up. after a force reboot the same thing happened after 10-20 mins. luckily i made a clone before updating and went back to 7.0.2, but haven't been able to confirm if it's happening to anyone else... anyone? i have also tried other usb ports and had no luck...
thanks

Same thing is happening to me.
I installed itunes 6.0.1(13). i was able to do everything in itunes but when i tried to play anything, it would crash.
this didnt happen until i installed itunes 6.
i found out this is because itunes uses quicktime to play just about everything. I tried to open mov,m4a,m4v,mp3 files in quicktime and i was just getting windows message "QuickTime Player has encountered a problem and needs to close...". When i view the details, it says the issue was with "quicktimeaudiosupport.qtx"...:
Error Signature
AppName: quicktimeplayer.exe
AppVer: 7.0.3.50
ModName: quicktimeaudiosupport.qtx
ModVer: 7.0.3.50
Offset: 000405e4
When i elect to send it to microsoft, the error reporter opens up a webpage saying that they have contacted apple and that apple has no fix for this. so apperantly this is a problem many people are having. i have looked all over the internet for a solution.
I have reinstalled itunes many times...
I have reinstalled the quicktime standalone many times...
i have even uninstalled norton Internet Security 2006 and reinstalled quicktime, and yet the same thing happens.
I have alot of music that i have purchased through itunes and it seems most of them cant be played on anything else other then itunes, which i had no problem with until now.
It doesnt seem that apple really cares much for the customers that use their products on windows machines.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!

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