Rebuild database in itunes

How do I rebuild my database in iTunes for the Mac.  I'm using version 10.  The knowledge base suggest removing (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1451) the itunes music library.xml and itunes music library.itl and then restarting iTunes.  These files are locked however and I can't throw them away.  Suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Scott Myers

anyone.....
I can't figure this out either!?!

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    [SERVICE: 0x9A8,20:58:40 INFO] type 0x2 drive 0x2 partition 0xffffffff
    [SERVICE: 0x9A8,20:58:40 INFO] [SIMULATED INTERFACE ARRIVAL] generating connect event for device 2
    [SERVICE: 0x9A8,20:58:40 INFO] looking up device # for \\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}
    [SERVICE: 0x9A8,20:58:40 INFO] type 0x7 drive 0x1 partition 0x0
    [SERVICE: 0x9A8,20:58:40 INFO] looking up device # for \\.\E:
    [SERVICE: 0x9A8,20:58:40 INFO] type 0x2 drive 0x1 partition 0xffffffff
    [SERVICE: 0x9A8,20:58:40 INFO] looking up device # for \\.\D:
    [SERVICE: 0x9A8,20:58:40 INFO] type 0x2 drive 0x0 partition 0xffffffff
    [SERVICE: 0x9A8,20:58:40 INFO] [SIMULATED INTERFACE ARRIVAL] generating connect event for device 0
    [SERVICE: 0x9A8,20:58:41 INFO] looking up device # for \\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}
    [SERVICE: 0x9A8,20:58:41 INFO] type 0x7 drive 0x1 partition 0x0
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,20:58:41 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #1] - (HDW) Volume Mount
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,20:58:41 INFO] [MACHINE 1 TRANSITION] - {Connected} ==> {Mounted}
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,20:58:41 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,20:58:41 INFO] [MACHINE 1 ACTIONS] - {Mounted}
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,20:58:41 INFO] [1] progress state is 2, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,20:58:41 INFO] [1] progress state is 2, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,20:58:41 ERROR] Did not find first letter of stage
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,20:58:41 INFO] [1] OS says filesystem is FAT32
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,20:58:41 INFO] File does not exist!
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,20:58:41 INFO] [1] iTunes Preference file does not exist!
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,20:58:41 INFO] [1] ===== iPod Mini =====
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,20:58:41 INFO] [1] progress state is 2, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,20:58:41 INFO] 20:58:41, year 2007, day of yr. 36, GMT offset -8 isDST 1
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,20:58:41 INFO] [1] progress is now 0
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,20:58:43 INFO] [1] *** MOUNTED - Sending event out, device session 0.
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,20:58:43 INFO] [1] Auto-launch iTunes ENABLED
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,20:58:43 INFO] iTunes located at 'C:\Arquivos de programas\iTunes\iTunes.exe'
    [SERVICE: 0x9A4,20:58:43 INFO] launching iTunes.
    [SERVICE: 0x9C0,20:59:01 INFO] <0x4> Got Serial #
    [SERVICE: 0xA18,20:59:01 INFO] <0x4> GetFormatType() returned unknown format 0
    [SERVICE: 0xA18,20:59:01 INFO] [1] Progress state is 0, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0xA18,20:59:01 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0xA18,20:59:01 INFO] Device 1 is FAT32 and appears mounted, checking intermediate state...
    [SERVICE: 0xA18,20:59:01 INFO] Device 1 not in intermediate state. It appears to be truly mounted.
    [SERVICE: 0x9C0,20:59:01 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0x9C0,20:59:01 INFO] [1] already mounted!
    [SERVICE: 0x9C0,20:59:01 INFO] [1] progress state is 0, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x9E4,20:59:03 INFO] <0x4> GetFormatType() returned unknown format 0
    [SERVICE: 0x9C0,20:59:03 INFO] [1] Progress state is 0, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x9C0,20:59:03 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0x9C0,20:59:03 INFO] Device 1 is FAT32 and appears mounted, checking intermediate state...
    [SERVICE: 0x9C0,20:59:03 INFO] Device 1 not in intermediate state. It appears to be truly mounted.
    [SERVICE: 0xA18,20:59:03 INFO] <0x4> COM request for device 1 drive letter - G
    [SERVICE: 0x9C0,20:59:03 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0x9C0,20:59:03 INFO] Device 0 is FAT32 and appears mounted, checking intermediate state...
    [SERVICE: 0x9C0,20:59:03 INFO] Device 0 not in intermediate state. It appears to be truly mounted.
    [SERVICE: 0x9C0,20:59:03 INFO] File does not exist!
    [SERVICE: 0x9C0,20:59:03 INFO] [1] CreateFileW error 0x3
    [SERVICE: 0x9C0,20:59:03 INFO] [1] WriteNewPrefs FAILED!
    [SERVICE: 0x9C0,20:59:03 INFO] [1] ReadDevicePreferences() failed!
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:03:50 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:03:50 INFO] [1] input #2 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:03:50 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:03:50 INFO] [1] input #3 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:03:51 INFO] [1] input #2
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:03:51 INFO] [1] input #3
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:03:51 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:03:51 INFO] [1] input #4 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:03:51 INFO] [1] input #4
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:03:51 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #2] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:03:51 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:03:51 INFO] [1] input #5 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:03:52 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:03:52 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #3] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:03:52 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:03:52 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #4] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:03:52 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:03:52 INFO] [1] input #5
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:03:52 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #5] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:03:52 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:04:18 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:04:18 INFO] [1] input #6 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:04:18 INFO] [1] input #6
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:04:18 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #6] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:04:18 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:16:24 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:16:24 INFO] [1] input #7 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:16:24 INFO] [1] input #7
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:16:24 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #7] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:16:25 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:33:20 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:33:20 INFO] [1] input #8 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:33:20 INFO] [1] input #8
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:33:20 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:33:20 INFO] [1] input #9 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:33:20 INFO] [1] input #9
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:33:21 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:33:21 INFO] [1] input #10 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:33:21 INFO] [1] input #10
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:33:21 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #8] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:33:21 INFO] * CItunesDevice::HandleHardwareInput()
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:33:21 INFO] [1] progress is now 1
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:33:21 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #9] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:33:21 INFO] [MACHINE 1 TRANSITION] - {Mounted} ==> {Unknown}
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:33:21 INFO] [MACHINE 1 ACTIONS] - {Unknown}
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:33:21 INFO] * CItunesDevice::HandleHardwareInput()
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:33:21 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #10] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:33:21 INFO] * CItunesDevice::HandleHardwareInput()
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:33:21 INFO] [1] *** DISCONNECTED - Sending event out, device session 0.
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:33:21 INFO] [1] progress is now 0
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:33:21 INFO] [1] progress state is 0, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:33:21 INFO] [VolumeRemoved] existing mask 0x40, arrive mask 0x40
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:33:21 INFO] [1] value = 1
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:33:21 INFO] [1] input #11 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:33:21 INFO] [1] input #11
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:33:21 INFO] [InterfaceRemoved]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:33:21 INFO] [1] value = 0
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:33:21 INFO] removed device number 1 from m_objDeviceNumberMap
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:33:21 INFO] [1] input #12 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:33:21 INFO] [1] input #12
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:33:21 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:33:21 INFO] [1] Progress state is 3, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:33:21 ERROR] device number 0 exists, but isn't in m_objDeviceNumberMap!
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:33:21 INFO] removed device interface "\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}" from m_vctDeviceInterfaces
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:33:21 INFO] [1] input #13 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:33:21 INFO] [1] input #13
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:33:21 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:33:21 INFO] [1] input #14 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:33:21 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #11] - (HDW) Volume Unmount
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:33:21 INFO] [1] progress is now 3
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:33:21 INFO] [1] Setting progress to 3
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:33:21 INFO] * CItunesDevice::HandleHardwareInput()
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:33:21 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #12] - (HDW) Interface Removal
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:33:21 INFO] * CItunesDevice::HandleHardwareInput()
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:33:21 INFO] [1] input #14
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:33:21 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #13] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:33:22 INFO] * CItunesDevice::HandleHardwareInput()
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:33:22 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #14] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:33:22 INFO] * CItunesDevice::HandleHardwareInput()
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:36:21 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:36:21 INFO] [1] input #15 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:36:21 INFO] [1] input #15
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:36:21 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #15] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:36:21 INFO] * CItunesDevice::HandleHardwareInput()
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:20 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:20 INFO] [1] input #16 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:20 INFO] [1] input #16
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:20 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #16] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:20 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:20 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:20 INFO] [1] input #17 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:48:20 INFO] [1] input #17
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:20 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:20 INFO] [1] input #18 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:20 INFO] [1] input #18
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:48:21 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #17] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:48:21 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:21 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #18] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:21 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] [InterfaceArrival] \\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] type 0x7 drive 0x1 partition 0x0
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] [1] set waiting to mount = 1
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] [1] Attempt to reassign from session 0 to session 0, DENIED!
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] [1] added device interface "\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}" to m_objDeviceNameMap
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] [1] added state machine 1 to m_objDeviceIdMap
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] [1] added device number 1 to m_objDeviceNumberMap
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] [1] added device interface "\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}" to m_vctDeviceInterfaces
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] [1] input #19 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:31 INFO] [1] input #19
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] [1] input #20 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:48:31 INFO] [1] input #20
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] [1] input #21 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:31 INFO] [1] input #21
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:31 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #19] - (HDW) Interface Arrival
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:31 INFO] [1] progress state is 2, Waiting to mount = 1
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:31 INFO] [1] progress is now 2
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:31 INFO] [1] progress is now 2
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:31 INFO] [MACHINE 1 TRANSITION] - {Unknown} ==> {Connected}
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:31 INFO] [MACHINE 1 ACTIONS] - {Connected}
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:31 INFO] [1] SCSI Inquiry attempt #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:31 INFO] VendorId: Apple
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:31 INFO] ProductId: iPod
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:31 INFO] revision: 1.62
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] [VolumeArrive] mask = 0x40
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] looking up device # for \\.\G:
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] type 0x7 drive 0x1 partition 0x1
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] iTunes device #1 found with drive letter G, mask 0x40
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] [1] set waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] [1] input #22 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:31 INFO] vendor bytes:
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:31 INFO] 02 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 07 00 02 92 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] [1] input #23 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] [1] input #24 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,21:48:31 INFO] [1] input #25 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:31 INFO] [1] firmware version: 1.62 (0x13E)
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:31 INFO] [1] Power State: Powered
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:31 INFO] [1] Checkpoint attempt #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:31 ERROR] Did not find first letter of stage
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:31 INFO] [1] serial number 000A27001438703A
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:31 INFO] [1] *** CONNECTED - Sending event out, device session 0.
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:48:31 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #20] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:48:31 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:31 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #21] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:31 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:31 INFO] [1] input #22
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:31 INFO] [1] input #23
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:48:31 INFO] [1] input #24
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:31 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #22] - (HDW) Volume Mount
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:31 INFO] [MACHINE 1 TRANSITION] - {Connected} ==> {Mounted}
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:31 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:31 INFO] [MACHINE 1 ACTIONS] - {Mounted}
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:31 INFO] [1] progress state is 2, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:31 INFO] [1] progress state is 2, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:31 ERROR] Did not find first letter of stage
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:32 INFO] [1] OS says filesystem is FAT32
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:32 INFO] File does not exist!
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:32 INFO] [1] iTunes Preference file does not exist!
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:32 INFO] [1] ===== iPod Mini =====
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:32 INFO] [1] progress state is 2, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:32 INFO] 21:48:32, year 2007, day of yr. 36, GMT offset -8 isDST 1
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:32 INFO] [1] progress is now 0
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:34 INFO] [1] *** MOUNTED - Sending event out, device session 0.
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:34 INFO] [1] Auto-launch iTunes ENABLED
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,21:48:34 INFO] iTunes located at 'C:\Arquivos de programas\iTunes\iTunes.exe'
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:34 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #23] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,21:48:34 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:48:34 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #24] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:48:34 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:48:34 INFO] [1] input #25
    [SERVICE: 0x9A4,21:48:34 INFO] launching iTunes.
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:48:34 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #25] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,21:48:34 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x900,21:48:49 INFO] <0x4> Got Serial #
    [SERVICE: 0xAD8,21:48:49 INFO] <0x4> GetFormatType() returned unknown format 0
    [SERVICE: 0x480,21:48:49 INFO] [1] Progress state is 0, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x480,21:48:49 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0x480,21:48:49 INFO] Device 1 is FAT32 and appears mounted, checking intermediate state...
    [SERVICE: 0x480,21:48:49 INFO] Device 1 not in intermediate state. It appears to be truly mounted.
    [SERVICE: 0x900,21:48:49 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0x900,21:48:49 INFO] [1] already mounted!
    [SERVICE: 0x900,21:48:49 INFO] [1] progress state is 0, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x480,21:48:51 INFO] <0x4> GetFormatType() returned unknown format 0
    [SERVICE: 0xAD8,21:48:51 INFO] [1] Progress state is 0, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0xAD8,21:48:51 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0xAD8,21:48:51 INFO] Device 1 is FAT32 and appears mounted, checking intermediate state...
    [SERVICE: 0xAD8,21:48:51 INFO] Device 1 not in intermediate state. It appears to be truly mounted.
    [SERVICE: 0x900,21:48:51 INFO] <0x4> COM request for device 1 drive letter - G
    [SERVICE: 0xAD8,21:48:51 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0xAD8,21:48:51 INFO] Device 0 is FAT32 and appears mounted, checking intermediate state...
    [SERVICE: 0xAD8,21:48:51 INFO] Device 0 not in intermediate state. It appears to be truly mounted.
    [SERVICE: 0xAD8,21:48:51 INFO] File does not exist!
    [SERVICE: 0xAD8,21:48:51 INFO] [1] CreateFileW error 0x3
    [SERVICE: 0xAD8,21:48:51 INFO] [1] WriteNewPrefs FAILED!
    [SERVICE: 0xAD8,21:48:51 INFO] [1] ReadDevicePreferences() failed!
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,22:16:10 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,22:16:10 INFO] [1] input #26 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,22:16:10 INFO] [1] input #26
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,22:16:10 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #26] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x9FC,22:16:10 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,23:05:50 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,23:05:50 INFO] [1] input #27 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,23:05:50 INFO] [1] input #27
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,23:05:50 INFO] [DevNodesChanged]
    [SERVICE: 0xA04,23:05:50 INFO] [1] input #28 from src #0
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,23:05:50 INFO] [1] input #28
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,23:05:50 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #27] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x9F8,23:05:50 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,23:05:50 INFO] [MACHINE 1 INPUT #28] - (HDW) CheckDevNode
    [SERVICE: 0x9F4,23:05:50 INFO] Connection Detection Status - 0x180600A, device '\\?\usbstor#disk&venapple&prod_ipod&rev1.62#000a27001438703a&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}'
    [SERVICE: 0xD58,23:16:32 INFO] <0x4> Got Serial #
    [SERVICE: 0xD58,23:16:32 INFO] <0x4> GetFormatType() returned unknown format 0
    [SERVICE: 0xBE0,23:16:32 INFO] [1] Progress state is 0, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0xBE0,23:16:32 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0xBE0,23:16:32 INFO] Device 1 is FAT32 and appears mounted, checking intermediate state...
    [SERVICE: 0xBE0,23:16:32 INFO] Device 1 not in intermediate state. It appears to be truly mounted.
    [SERVICE: 0xD58,23:16:32 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0xD58,23:16:32 INFO] [1] already mounted!
    [SERVICE: 0xD58,23:16:32 INFO] [1] progress state is 0, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0xBE0,23:16:34 INFO] <0x4> GetFormatType() returned unknown format 0
    [SERVICE: 0xD58,23:16:34 INFO] [1] Progress state is 0, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0xD58,23:16:34 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0xD58,23:16:34 INFO] Device 1 is FAT32 and appears mounted, checking intermediate state...
    [SERVICE: 0xD58,23:16:34 INFO] Device 1 not in intermediate state. It appears to be truly mounted.
    [SERVICE: 0x908,23:16:34 INFO] <0x4> COM request for device 1 drive letter - G
    [SERVICE: 0x908,23:16:35 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0x908,23:16:35 INFO] Device 0 is FAT32 and appears mounted, checking intermediate state...
    [SERVICE: 0x908,23:16:35 INFO] Device 0 not in intermediate state. It appears to be truly mounted.
    [SERVICE: 0x908,23:16:35 INFO] File does not exist!
    [SERVICE: 0x908,23:16:35 INFO] [1] CreateFileW error 0x3
    [SERVICE: 0x908,23:16:35 INFO] [1] WriteNewPrefs FAILED!
    [SERVICE: 0x908,23:16:35 INFO] [1] ReadDevicePreferences() failed!
    [SERVICE: 0xD58,23:16:45 INFO] [1] Progress state is 0, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0xD58,23:16:45 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0xD58,23:16:45 INFO] Device 1 is FAT32 and appears mounted, checking intermediate state...
    [SERVICE: 0xD58,23:16:45 INFO] Device 1 not in intermediate state. It appears to be truly mounted.
    [SERVICE: 0xBE0,23:16:45 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0xBE0,23:16:45 INFO] [1] already mounted!
    [SERVICE: 0xBE0,23:16:45 INFO] [1] progress state is 0, Waiting to mount = 0
    [SERVICE: 0x908,23:16:45 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0x908,23:16:45 INFO] Device 0 is FAT32 and appears mounted, checking intermediate state...
    [SERVICE: 0x908,23:16:45 INFO] Device 0 not in intermediate state. It appears to be truly mounted.
    [SERVICE: 0x908,23:16:45 INFO] File does not exist!
    [SERVICE: 0x908,23:16:45 INFO] [1] CreateFileW error 0x3
    [SERVICE: 0x908,23:16:45 INFO] [1] WriteNewPrefs FAILED!
    [SERVICE: 0x908,23:16:45 INFO] [1] ReadDevicePreferences() failed!
    [SERVICE: 0xD58,23:16:45 INFO] [1] Progress state is 0, Waiting to disconnect = 0
    [SERVICE: 0xD58,23:16:45 INFO] Mounted
    [SERVICE: 0xD58,23:16:45 INFO] Device 1 is FAT32 and appears mounted, checking intermediate state...
    [SERVICE: 0xD58,23:16:45 INFO] Device 1 not in intermediate state. It appears to be truly mounted.

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