ITunes library disappear

Hi, recently I noticed my iTunes library disappeared and I had to import my folders again. After 3 days same thing happened again - what's the matter? I never encountered such problem before, now I'm afraid to damage my iPod flash drive with all these countless copy-pastes.
No errors or any bugs whatsoever, it just shows empty library window when I turn my PC on.
PC Windows XP Pro

Same thing just happened to me. Opened itunes and everything is gone. The music files are still there, but I had to re-import them into itunes. Now I have to re-create all the playlists. I don't want to do all that work then have it happen again.
Yep, what this gentleman said happened to me, it describes this issue better. At least I'm not the only one experiencing this problem .

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