As a general rule, you can only use one negative in an English sentence.
I don't like either one. -- negative verb + either.
I like neither one. -- postive verb + neither
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I want to do neither-this one seems fine to me.
I don't want do it, too- This should be "I don't want to do it either".
I don't want to do both of them- This one should be "I don't want to do either of them".
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