Error Message with CD drive in itunes

I get the following error message: itunes was not properly installed.  if you wish to import or burn cds you need to reinstall itunes. 
I have reinstalled multiple times and I know the drivers for my cd are fine as well.
I have Windows Vista 32 bit so it's not the same problem that people running 64 bit have. 
I have used itunes on this computer for several years and have only recently run into this problem.  I think itunes just can't find my cd driver and I can't find a way to force it to locate it.

I get the same error message (also using the german version of 6.0.1) whenever I change any option of Itunes. All changes I make are not affected, only setting itunes to the standard program for playpack audio files does not work. The Check box is checked when returnin to the options menu after I get the error message, but when resarting itunes, it askes again wheather to be used as the standard player or not and the checkbox in the options is unchecked again.
Uninstalling and Installing with the "fixing" option did not serve the problem.
Wonder if someone knows this issue...
Dell Dimension 8300   Windows XP   German Version

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