I've updated to iTunes 11.02 and on start up I get Error 42110 causing the whole system to freeze a minute after or so. HELP!

Is a consistent problem even starting iTunes in Safe Mode.
I have to reboot the computer everytime and is causing system problems.
I've tryied ALL troubleshooting available so far and no solution:
Reinstalled iTunes
Reloaded my iTunes Library
Deauthorized Computer, and authorized again.
Started Windows with another user account and ran iTunes.
Checked for viruses.
Checked firewall.
Logged in with, and without, Interet dissabled.
Curious note:
It started when I logged in to iTunes 5 days ago and showed a couple of message windows. One was the apple id log in and showed and email address I did not recognize.  No one has access to my computer as there is no people around it but me. (really no chance of that happening).
Most frustrating is that I can't upload music to my iPod Touch 2G.
HELP!
Any ideas?

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https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-4831

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