Strange error when installing iTunes 10.5, please help (need to update to iOS 5)

I am running Windows Vista Home Basic (32-Bit)
I have used iTunes for years, while owning various iPods and an iPhone 3g.
Today I bought an iPhone 4 and came home looking to immediately update to iOS 5, while installing I got this error:
After searching around, I decided to uninstall all Apple programs and reinstall starting at iTunes 9.
I also ran Windows update and everything is up to par.
I still recieve the same error, please help!

what was the answer to work around this error message..  i am having the same problem trying to unistall quicktime.. 
thanks

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