Hot Pink Library Screen after install itunes 8

have searched to find a property setting for screen view to no avail - itune store appears fine but library is bright pink and difficult to read

Try this solution which has been advised in many posts on this problem. Go to the Windows XP Start menu > Control Panel > Appearance and Themes (in Category view) > Display > Settings tab and make sure Colour Display is set at Highest (32 bit)

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