ITunes does not release windows drive allocation

I have just installed iTunes version 10.7.0.21 after which I did a restore of my iPod Shuffle 4 (software version 1.0.1). After the restore iTunes no longer releases the Windows drive letter allocation. As a consequence of this the Shuffle’s light continuously blinks amber indicating the device is being accessed. Therefore it is not possible to determine when the battery has been fully recharged. Prior to doing this update iTunes would release the drive letter allocation after the sync was complete so that the light was either steady amber of green after charging was complete.
Is there some setting that I have messed up or is this a defect in the software?

I've seen other post about this issue. Im not sure of any one fix but I can offer afew steps to try and fix it.
Scan the system with your antivirus program. Next Scan for malware ( A general term for adware and spyware ) with your perssonal malware scanner or Ewido http://www.ewido.com Id also recommend scanning with windows chkdisk. TO access this in Windows XP goto "My Computer, rightclick the drive windows is on (Usually C Drive) hit properties>Tools tab. Under "Error Checking" hit check now. on the pop up check "Auto fix system file errors" and hit OK. You will get another pop up just hit "yEs" and restart the PC to start it.
Try going here http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/index.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=gen and enter your tag or PC modle and download all updates they offer, especailly patches revolving around iTUnes, BIOs and things
You can also try uninstalling iTUnes AND quicktime by going to control panel>add and remove. Uninstalling WILL NOT loose any music or playlist. After your done disable antivirus and security programs, goto apple.com and download/install iTUnes again

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