Trouble Adding Folder to iTunes from HD

I've been a longtime iTunes user and love the program. Recently, I've purchased a couple CDs and for some reason, iTunes will no longer allow me to add files to my library. I ripped the CDs using Windows Media Player because I prefer to rip at a higher quality then allowed in iTunes. Then I go to iTunes and add files using the "Add Folder to Library" function. Most of the CDs worked, but when I tried to add the last CD's folder, iTunes showed the files being added, but then they were not added. I was confused and tried to add them again but they again did not add to the library. I went back and deleted one of the previous CDs from my library to see if that CD would then add, but iTunes did not allow this CD to add either. I decided to uninstall iTunes and reinstall it, but this also did not change this problem. Does anyone have any idea of what I am doing wrong here? All files are mp3 format and I've been using iTunes for a couple years now and I have not have had any trouble like this before.

I'm using the "Add folder to library" option in the File menu. No dragging or dropping involved. These files are also straight MP3s without any WMP protection. I have done this many times with many CDs and have never had this problem. iTunes will go through the process of adding files to the library, but when it is finished, the files are nowhere to be found.

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