yep, tried the usual removal procedures
Even tried installing a newer version of bonjour, but it will not do that if it can't remove the old one.
I'm beginning to think I'm going to have to edit the registry manually to remove every instance of bonjour, but it's like cancer in there.
Never done that before, does one just remove the lines it appears in or what?
Boldly going where no-one has gone.....
I guess the other alternative is just buy or build a new computer just to put iTunes on.
grrrr