SetupAdmin.exe-Application error while installing itunes and quicktime

Everytime I try to install iTunes or standalone QuickTime, I get the error SetupAdmin.exe - Application error :
"The instruction at "0x76c941a9" referenced memory at ")x76c941a9". The memory could not be read. "
and the installation finishes. After that I can see a QuickTime icon on Desktop which works fine but there is no iTunes icon.
I have followed all the steps of uninstallation properly as per these links :
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1925
I have also checked the msconfig startup taskbar, there is no Qttask.exe program running.
Please help me out.

Try installing QuickTime standalone, not regular
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/standalone.html
If that installs OK, perhaps the iTunes installation will go through.
If there is any error number druing either install, please post it.

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