Importing CD or audio files force iTunes close

Everytime that I try to import an audio CD or an audio mp3 file already available in my HDD I get an error message: "iTunes has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience."
I re-installed iTunes a couple of times, but that doesn't fix the problem. iTunes revision is 7.0.2.16
Not sure if this can mean something, but also, everytime that I open iTunes the following message comes to the screen: "iTunes has detected that it is not the default player for audio files. Do you want to make iTunes the default player for audio files?" - even if I had already selected iTunes as the defualt player.
HP nc6230   Windows XP Pro  

hmmmmmm.
are you running any third-party itunes add-ons/plug-ins? i've occasionally seen them produce similar messages in similar circumstances.
if you do have plug-ins/add-ons, perhaps try working through the following document:
Troubleshooting issues with 3rd-party iTunes add-ons

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