Ipod Classic 120GB wont import CDs after 10.1 iTunes update - crashes

Hi there
I recently updated my Itunes to version 10.1 with Windows 7
Ever since then if I try and rip a CD to my library it crashes as soon as I hit the "import CD" button.
I get a message saying "iTunes has stopped working and needs to close" or something to that effect "cannot complete this function"
I have ejected CDs, turned iTunes on and off again but it still does the same thing.
I checked my updates in iTunes and it says I ha e the most up to date version.
This was not a problem last week before I updated.
Can anyone help please? Many thanks

I get a message saying "iTunes has stopped working and needs to close"
First we need to check your precise version number. In iTunes go "Help > About iTunes", and wait for the version number to scroll up from the bottom of the screen.
Does it say *iTunes 10.1.0.54* ? If so, we need to get you updated to version 10.1.0.56 .
Version 10.1.0.56 likely won't appear for you in Apple Software Update if you have 10.1.0.54 installed. So you'll need to get the 10.1.0.56 installer from the Apple Website, as per the following document:
[iTunes 10.1 for Windows: iTunes may stop working and need to quit while importing or syncing audio|http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3591]

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