iTunes 2 error messages pops up saying (bad iTunes.exe windows system32/Dsound.dll Image the other says error error193 7windows)

Orirginal title: help please...

Whenever I try to open my iTunes error messages 2 pops up saying (bad iTunes.exe windows system32/Dsound.dll Image the other says error error193 7windows) I uninstalled iTunes3 times and it does not help. I ran AVG PC tuneup, also I ran malware scan and nothing. IM about to go crazy, being not able to get on my iTunes. If anyone can help. Icalled iTunes and share there not on.

Follow the instructions in the article of Apple to remove all instances of iTunes, then reinstll.
Remove and reinstall iTunes, QuickTime, and other software components for Windows Vista or Windows 7
http://support.Apple.com/kb/HT1923

Use the control panel to uninstall iTunes and software components in the following order, and then restart your computer:

  1. iTunes
  2. QuickTime
  3. Apple Software Update
  4. Apple Mobile Device Support
  5. Hello
  6. Application of Apple Support (iTunes 9 or later)

Important: Uninstalling these items in a different order, or uninstallation of only some of these components may have unintended effects.

You can also post in the iTunes forums for assistance.
https://discussions.Apple.com/community/iTunes/itunes_for_windows

Sincerely,

Marilyn

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