Itunes Does not recognized the Audio CD in my drive

I need help. Initially istalled Itunes with no problem. When I realized it filled my IPOD with all of my songs from my music folder so I deleted all the songs from my library and from the IPOD. I changed the update default to manual. At that point I could not see any music on my computer. I wanted to download some of the music. I re-installed the software twice, changed to automatic update but now nothing works. I can't see the music on my computer or a music CD in my drive. Even through I checked Itunes as my default player, it doesn't fire up when I insert a CD. Nothing! my email address is [email protected] Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated.

So you connect the iPod containing a hard drive. I would guess you are using USB, right? Then Windows opens a window (wow, that's repetative) that identifies this as a USB hard drive.
Am I close?
It sounds like you've told the iPod to act in Disk Mode. On the same preferences pane that you are telling iTunes to open, uncheck the box for enable disk mode. the mini should stop telling your computer it is a hard drive.

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