12.5.1 iTunes update windows 7 crashing

I've updated to the latest version of iTunes today after installing and opening, as soon as I click anything it freezes then crashes, tried to uninstall then reinstall but still does the same thing.

I have the same problem too! In addition to this, I am able to listen to my local music library for about 10 minutes at a time, then I tunes closes just without notification or error.

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