Itunes 5.0 = Ipod plugged in = blue screen crash

Just installed Itunes 5.0. Now with my Ipods (two) plugged into my computer it crashes and will not work. Unbelievable never had this happen before thought it was a virus checked that, uninstalled, reinstalled, no luck. The only way to get the computer to stay on is to unplug the ipods then it works ok. I thought Apple would have not released this update with such a major bug. I don't want to reformat and lose everything that I have spent so much time accumulating. So now what to I do? If plug into download anything my computor doesn't work. In the mean time Apple like the government doesnt think there is a problem.

Wrong forum Dan. Try posting this over in the iTunes for Windows forum.
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