ITunes folder not visible in My Music folder and no B through Z files are visible either.

Last month, my iTunes program became corrupted and non-functional.  The iTunes uninstaller didn't function either.  I was able to manually remove and reintall iTunes.  iTunes can access and show all my music files, but when looking at the My Music folder through Windows Explorer or the My Documents desktop folder, only files/folders that start with a numeral or the letter A are visible. I cannot see the iTunes folder that contains the iTunes Library, Music Library, etc.  I had a registry issue with hidden files that I corrected, but can still not see those mentioned folders/files.  I know that they are there, because through the 'Show in Windows Explorer' function in iTunes, I can see the location/file path of any music files, including B through Z albums/songs, in the My Music folder. I'm thinking that there is something else that needs correcting/editing in the Windows registry, but cannot find any details on this exact issue with hours and hours of Web searches.

OK:  I finally fixed the problem.  After several attempts, I was able to fully run Chkdsk (chkdsk.exe) upon Windows startup.  It ran for a few hours, dealing with disk errors, bad sectors, re-indexing, etc.  Now, all the previously mentioned problems are resolved.  Hope this helps someone.

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    http://www.info.apple.com/kbnum/n300870
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    Error Code :
    Other Error :
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