Well I found the solution after googling. Apparently v10 of itunes has a
nasty habit of defaulting back to full stars. 

In order to restore half stars and functionality of itunesupdater you
need to do the following modification to the iTunesPrefs.xml file (I
recommend you make a back up of this first):


1. Make sure you are closed out of the iTunes application.

2. Navigate to your iTunesPrefs.xml file. ItÂ’s normally located in one
of the locations below.

C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Apple
Computer\iTunes in Windows XP

or

C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\iTunes in Vista and
Windows 7.

3. Open the file using a text editor such as Notepad or Wordpad.

4. Scroll down to where is says:

<key>User Preferences</key>
<dict>

5. Immediately below that line, type the following:

<key>allow-half-stars</key>
<data>
dHJ1ZQ==
</data>

6. Close and save the iTunesPrefs.xml file.

Now, the next time you open iTunes, you should be able to give songs a
rating using half-stars. The new half-star rating system is even
compatible with any iPod devices you sync up with.


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