Quick Time 7.0d0 - itunes install failed

I know this topic has been probably been beaten to death, but it seems like I'm the only one who can't figure it out.
I've read almost all the posts, but am still stuck.
So.... Calling members like "B Noir" - Help!
After "successfully" installing and launching iTunes (7.0.1.8) , I am hit with a "Newer Version of Quicktime requred: Quick Time 7.0d0 installed, itunes requires Quick Time 7.1.3 or later. Please reinstall itunes." error, much like what happened in http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=1287356

Hi Kay
Thanks for the help so far.
Yes, I removed quicktime the same way I removed itunes - add remove programs.
Thanks for your thourough instructions. here are my results:
1. deleting quicktime from system32
2. installed itunes
3. installed successfully
4. itunes will not launch. error "Newer Version of Quicktime requred: Quick Time 7.0d0 installed, itunes requires Quick Time 7.1.3 or later. Please reinstall itunes."
5. Try to run Quicktime and I get the error "Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library: Runtime Error! Program: c:~\quicktimeplayer.exe. this application has requested the runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. please contact the application's support team for more information."
What do you think of all this?
Thanks again,
J
Windows XP

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