QuickTime 7.1 Failed to install on Windows XP X64

Just tried to install the latest version of QuickTime on my system. The install failed on QuickTime, now it all screwed up and corrupted. Wondered if this was tested in Windows XP X64 systems? Any suggestions on getting this fix, it doesn't work at all. I tried to uninstall, but it no longer in the Add and remove list.
JB
AMD Dual Core +4400   Windows XP Pro   Windows X64

This is based on Windows XP Professional X64.
1. Click on Start Button
2. Select Settings --> Control Panel
3. Double Click Add Remove Programs.
4. Once open, it might not show the Patches, check the box that says "Show Updates". It just left of the "Sort By" Name, Date, etc.
5. Find Patch number KB908531 and uninstall it.
6. Run the 7.1 install again and see if that works.
7. Windows detected that that patch was missing and downloaded it again to be installed. For now I left the patch in the queue to install later.
I see some people are rolling back to an older version of Quicktime, until this issue is fixed. Getting the older version might be a pain.
JB
Dual Core 2.7 Ghz PowerPC G5   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   AMD Dual Core 2.2 Ghz Windows Professional X64

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