Receiving Registry error message with Itunes 9 upgrade.

Receiving the following warning when opening itunes after version 9 upgrade.
The registry used by itune drivers for importing and burning cds-dvd's are missing. reinstall itunes. I have reinstalled at least 10 time and still receive same warning. Help!!!!

Me too! I have tried Gears installation and spent hours with HP and Apple with no luck. Please let me know if you find a fix for this problem.

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