ITunes and the blue screen of death.

Over about the past week now iTunes has been giving me this error when I try to disconnect/eject my iPod from with in iTunes.
+"The iPod cannot be ejected because it contains files that are in use by another application."+
It also will not allow me to eject it from the Safely Remove Hardware function on the task bar.
When I then try to close down iTunes it gives me the blue screen of death. I have the error code which corresponds with it, and the code is one which mentions Removable Media Devices as the reason for the error.
I've read a bit about this, and tried a few things. But to no avail.
I'm going to move all the files off of my iPod and reset the iPod itself when I get home.
Short of that, is there anything else which may fix this problem?
Thank You

One thing to check is if you have any new or previously updated anti virus software.
It could be trying to scan the ipod while itunes is trying to sync to it.

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