Windows Explorer (Process Id: 1824)

I'm attempting to upload version 7.6 of iTunes for my Classic Ipod but it keeps getting stalled and saying that Windows Explorer (Process id: 1824) is still running. I've exited of all my programs and it still won't let me finish downloading 7.6. If anyone has any input it would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.

I'm attempting to upload version 7.6 of iTunes for my Classic Ipod but it keeps getting stalled and saying that Windows Explorer (Process id: 1824) is still running. I've exited of all my programs and it still won't let me finish downloading 7.6. If anyone has any input it would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.

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