Win 7 = error installing iTunes Plus HRESULT:0x800736FD

I've upgraded to Windows 7 XP last night. I did a fresh install new start with a new hard drive. The installation went well until I went to install Itunes. Downloaded the latest version of Itunes and began to install it. A good way in the installation during the part of the installation when the status display indicates "Publising Product Information", I get the following error message:

"An error occurred during the installation of assembly"Microsoft.VC80.CRT, version = "8.0.50727.4053", type = "win32", publicKeyToken ='1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b ", processorarchitecture ="x 86 ". See Help and Support for more information. HRESULT:0X800736FD. »

Following this message, Setup cancels the Setup process, and after 10-15 minutes of waiting, a screen will appear which says Itunes installation was complete. Of course it wasn't, but that's what the message says. When this message is closed, Itunes tries to start and this message appears:

"Apple Application Support is not found.
Apple Application Support is necessary for the performance of iTunes. Please uninstall itunes and then reinstall iTunes.
Error 2 "

I uninstalled and retried the installation several times with exactly the same result. I downloaded the installer from the site 3 times different iTunes and retried each of them to make sure that I didn't have a problem with the Setup file.

iTunes and Quicktime, both appear in the list of programs, but when you click Open the Application support error message.

When we look at the register Hello, iPod, iTunes, Quicktime, Apple Mobile Device Support and CoreFP all have entered them.

Does anyone have an idea about what is happening here? This is getting really frustrating.

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Thanks for posting on the Microsoft answers Forum.

I see you also posted in the Apple Discussion Forum and they suggested checking Windows Update. This is what helped your question?
Was it a Windows update that helped to have installed iTunes?

Please reply back and let us know if your problem is resolved. It may help someone else with the same problem.

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Marilyn
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