Unable to upgrade itunes from 10.4.80 to 10.4.1

Hi all,
I'm trying to update my itunes software to version 10.4.1 but every time i try to do it i got this error (after Apple Store updater software has downloaded new files):
"Error through installation of upgrade. if it persists choose from Tools> download only and try to install it manually"
I've tried to follow this procedure but I got 3 files:
- AppleApplicationSupport.msi
- iTunes.msi
- SetupAdmin.exe
I use windows 7 32bit
I've tried to click on SetupAdmin.exe but nothing happen
If I click in iTunes.msi it says me that it is missing Quicktimes.
AppleApplicationSupport.msi says me that "a later version of Apple Application Support is already installed on this computer".
I've to wait next update? something is missing through files that software has downloaded for upgrade? I've do uninstall and reinstall a new version?
thank you for your help

Hi,
See if there is anything in this Article to help resolve your issue
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1406
From Here:
http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/install/

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