ITunes has detected an audio configuration problem ????

I was getting the above error (see subject) when starting iTunes but iTunes still started after the error-message.
Then I followed these directions (http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=304424) and now iTunes refuses to start at all !!!!!
What's going on and how do I solve this without losing my iPod music library and settings ??
PLEASE HELP!!
/B

I have the same problem and I know that it is due to my PCI Audio driver not being compatible with WIndows 8.1.
iTunes isn't the only program that can't direct sound to the built-in speakers anymore. The obvious solution would be to update the drivers, but unfortunately Dell does not provide an updated driver for my model, so I am stuck with that.
However, saying that, only my laptop speakers are affected by this. I can use sound fine on applications where I can choose the output device and direct sound to the head phones, but for some reason iTunes does not let you choose the audio device manually.
To listen to music I imported the iTunes Library in Windows Media Player and changed the audio output using the following instructions: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/c00d11ba
However, I would also like to rent movie's from iTunes, 
Would be great if iTunes would let you choose the output device, too, like most other applications using sound  from Skype to Windows Media Player,...

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