"Writing ID3 tags..." every 10 seconds!  AAARRRGH!

It seems that ever since I upgraded to iTunes 6, once iTunes loads, I keep getting the "Writing ID3 tags..." message every 10 seconds! Of course, everything freezes until the progress bar reaches the end, and then the message disappears. This gives me a whole... ten seconds to do anything I need to do with iTunes and then BAM! the whole thing happens again. And again. And again. I don't want to use iTunes ANYMORE!!! ...which is a shame because now I am screwed for updating my iPod. What should I do?!?!?!?
Various   Windows XP  

I have the same problem.
In fact, even if I minimize iTunes and work in another application, iTunes will pop up that "writing ID3 tags" window on top of whatever I'm doing, every so often. It appears to do it twice per song it plays. In fact, if I minimize iTunes, and then this window comes up, then iTunes will retore its window again! It makes it impossible to use iTunes to play MP3 files. If I minimize iTunes to the tray icon, then the main iTunes application will not restore, but the window will still interrupt whatever I'm typing on.
I have imported a 6000 legal mp3 song library from my Linux file server (it still stores the files on the file server). It may be that this behavior only happens the first time I play each song, but that's still pretty bad (it'll take months to play through all those songs).
It'd be great if we could get some information on this problem from someone who actually knows what to do about it. And, even better, an actual fix -- iTunes doesn't exactly seem to be the best behaved Windows application there is right now, which is a shame.

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    Some, but not all of the information is stored in the ID3 tag. Examples of information not stored included (but are not limited to): ratings, play counts, date added, and last played.
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