Windows 7 64-Bit AppCrash Itunes 12.1

Problem Event Name:
APPCRASH
  Application Name:
iTunes.exe
  Application Version:
12.1.0.71
  Application Timestamp:
54c76235
  Fault Module Name:
CoreAudioToolbox.dll
  Fault Module Version:
7.9.9.4
  Fault Module Timestamp:
54940ab1
  Exception Code:
c000001d
  Exception Offset:
00000000001fa332
  OS Version:
6.1.7600.2.0.0.768.3
  Locale ID:
1033
  Additional Information 1:
9a2e
  Additional Information 2:
9a2e933d3293cbb6cdfa00d7e2d3fb20
  Additional Information 3:
559d
  Additional Information 4:
559d5e7281519a81b397343ec2071431
I receive this error and it does not launch. Windows 7 fresh installs newest Itunes.

Use this instead of latest version >> iTunes 12.1 for Windows (64-bit — for older video cards)

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