ITunes deletes ENTIRE library!!!!

My computer deleted my ENTIRE iTunes library awhile ago (November 08) and a few days ago I re-installed iTunes to burn some CDs since WMP wasn't burning them properly. I found all my old purchased songs and I had successfully restored my entire iTunes library! While in the middle of burning a CD my computer froze (the screen looked like it had frozen mid-transition of a screen saver although I was just scrolling through my library) and when it does that I can't even CtrlAltDelete to reboot it. Since I had no other choice I had to unplug it to turn off the power (since otherwise it'd sit like that until power was cut off to it) and when it loaded back up I went to go re-burn my CD but everything was gone AGAIN.
Now, iTunes people tell me to open the ghost folder and just restore my library again but once again nothing is there! I don't know what to do to fix it and it's so annoying that my computer keeps mysteriously deleting my songs from iTunes!
When I say "deletes everything" I mean EVERYTHING! My 4000+ songs in my library, all music videos, movies, TV shows, EVERYTHING!
Please help!

Is your security software set to do a full scan every three days?
itunes is probably not doing this. It has no reason to! But other software can cause a conflict with itunes saving its database files, and then you get a blank library. If it's not security software, it might be a backup program like Carbonite or Mozy.

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