ITunes seems a bit quirky

I just updated to QT 7.1.3 and iTunes 7.0. Everything appears to be working fine, though a tad sluggish when it comes to certain thing. Overall, that's to be expected with how old this system is. However, every time I call up the Equalizer I get the response as if the application responded to my request, but no EQ is present. So then, I go up to the menu bar, "Window > Bring All to the Front" only to get a completely blank window in place of where the Graphic EQ should be.
I already performed "Repair Permissions" and Rebooted, but the problem persists.

Resolved on another thread.

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