Itunes doesnt work on my vista (32 bit)

Im having quite a few problems with itunes and my computer. #1. iTunes constantly shuts down saying "itunes has unexpectedly shut down". It also sometimes RESTARTS on me, taking me to a blue screen. #2. Whenever i convert a video into mpeg, it works, but when i play it back on the computer AND my ipod (30 GB new model)it doesnt play back correctly. Can anybody help me?
HP Pavilion a1710n   Windows Vista   32 bit, HP

Was just at the apple store. Was told that Itunes is not yet compatible with Itunes. It wasn't clear how I could find out when it will be. My error message keeps saying the original file could not be found.

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