Running Windows 7, trying to install Itunes 10.6.  Install was good until Error 7 Windows 126 comes up, please help

Have read so many discussions about how to fix Error 7 Windows 126, but none seem to give a real answer.  I have uninstalled all Apple programs from my computer.  I have scanned for viruses and cleaned out everthing....The install of 10.6 is fine until right at the end when the following message comes up AV Foundation CF.dll then Error 7 Windows 126.
I need someone to help me - Itunes was working fine until I wanted to upgrade - now I cant plug my ipod into my lap top

downloaded winrar and extracted that bfile, haha answered my own question,

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