My itunes will not connect to the itunes store?? and when I open itunes it runs my cpu at 100%??? I have uninstalled and reinstalled. It only started doing this when I updated it....what do I do???

my itunes will not open the itunes store...it will will attempt to open and then simply stop trying.... also everytime I open Itunes it will run my cpu up to 100%...this makes my computer run really slow. my frustration is it didn't do this untill two days ago when I downloaded the suggested apple updates....I already uninstalled it in the order suggested online and reinstalled, but I still have the same problem I am kind of frustrated and just want to know how to fix it?????? please help

It worked for me, for iTunes Store and Safari both!
amandav2 wrote:
I found a solution to my problem.
> start menu
> accessories,
> right click on the command prompt icon and choose "run as administrator". 
Once it opens, type in the following command...
netsh winsock reset
hit enter
You should get a message that the winsock reset successful and you will need to reboot your computer. 
Reboot and when I reloaded itunes the store loaded fine.

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