try to install itunes but get a win32 error message and ignore then an Apple Application Support is not found

When I click on install to itunes, it goes very well until it will try to install it and then I get a weird error that the basis of this message is a win32 error. Then so I ignore this and itunes is able to be installed, but when I click on itunes, I get an Apple Application Support not found message! Eeek help someone!

Hello

1. What is the version of Windows installed on your computer? For example, Windows 7, Vista.
2. have you done any software or hardware changes on your computer before this problem?
3. What is the full win32 error message you get when installing itunes?
4 is specific to the program the issue?

Since we don't know the version of Windows installed on your computer, you can read the following general steps.

I suggest you to bring to the version of Windows installed on your computer so that we can better help you.

To work on the issue, refer to these methods.

Method 1:

Run the fixit from the link:

Solve problems with programs that cannot be installed or uninstalled
http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/Program_Install_and_Uninstall
 
Method 2:

Refer to the steps from the link.
Problem installing iTunes or QuickTime for Windows
http://support.Apple.com/kb/HT1926
NOTE: after you complete the steps suggested in the section (4) Disabling other incompatible software), you must start the computer in normal mode using these steps.
For the Windows XP computer:
a. from the Start menu, click run. A run (command prompt) window appears.
b. type msconfig in the Open field , and then click OK. The utility of Configuration system opens.
c. click on the tab general.
d. Select the 'Normal startup' option.
e. restart the computer.
 
For Windows 7/Vista:
a. from the Start menu, click all programs click Accessories.
b. click run. A run (command prompt) window appears.
c. type msconfig in the Open field , and then click OK.
d. If Windows needs your permission to continue, click on continue. The utility of Configuration system opens.
e. click the general tab.
f. Select the 'Normal startup' option.
g. restart the computer.
 
 

In addition, you can also ask your question in the Apple discussion forums.

https://discussions.Apple.com/community/iTunes

Hope the information is useful.

Tags: Windows

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