Doesn't have installation on Windows 7 64 bit

Hi all

I am trying to install itunes on a new install of Windows 7 64 bit and receive the error message could not start Apple Mobile Device Support. If I don't know the message all the components are installed except AppleApplicationSupport64. When I try to install it, I get the error application transforms.

I tried already to:

-Uninstall all components according to the order indicated in the instructions from Apple.

-Disable all antivirus partners (Avast Internet Security, Windows Defender was already disabled).

-Install the iTunes as administrator

-Also checked the windows update didn't work well and that all updates have been installed.

Also tried to install the 32-bit one, but the installer refused to install it on a 64-bit.

I've already lost over 8 hours with that and frustrate completely with what should be a simple and straightforward task.

Any help would be greatly appreciated,

André digitals

For general advice, see troubleshooting problems with iTunes for Windows updates.

The steps described in the second case are a guide to remove everything related to iTunes and then rebuild what is often a good starting point, unless the symptoms indicate a more specific approach.

Review the other boxes and other support documents list to the bottom of the page, in case one of them applies.

More information area has direct links with the current and recent buildings if you have problems to download, must revert to an older version or want to try the version of iTunes for Windows (64-bit-for old video cards) as a workaround for problems with installation or operation, or compatibility with QuickTime software or a third party.

Backups of your library and device should be affected by these measures but there are links to backup and recovery advice there.

TT2

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