Unable to install itunes 11.1 Windows Vista

Downloads then when tries to install.....ERROR. I have tried downloading directly from web but it has been sitting gathering required information performing installation tasks window for over an hour. I have disabled Norton....rebooted....nothing allows it to install. All went well on a Windows 7 machine. So assuming its something with Vista. AND I am up to date with all service packs and Windows updates.

See if this post from turingtest2 helps : https://discussions.apple.com/message/24620553#24620553
He's also produced this user-tip for trouble-shooting updates to iTunes on Windows : https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-6562

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