I-tunes for Windows backup

I can't seem to get a complete backup of my I-tunes library. The backup utility says I need three DVD+R discs, and the first 2 seem to burn OK, but the utility never asks for the 3rd disc. Can I do a pertial backup? Or, can I export or delete the portion of the library already on the backup discs, then just do a new backup for the remaining portion and then restore it all? Is there some other method I don't know about?

There is no version of iTunes that supports the 64-bit version of Windows XP and never will be. If you search this forum for "XP 64"or do a web search for something like "iTunes Windows XP 64",  you'll find threads describing the process some people have used to "crowbar" iTunes onto XP 64, with varying levels of success, none of them complete.  
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