ITunes Equalizer in Vista x64 Version

The iTunes equalizer just allows me to select presets from the pull-down menu. When I select "manual," there are no sliders present to make adjustments. The window enlarge/decrease button at the time right of the window is not functioning. Anyone know how to get the slider bars to appear in the iTunes equalizer in Vista?

Here's another update...I go the Itunes store, check out some TV shows, and then click on one (to preview, I hope) and CRASH!!!
C'mon Apple, what's up?

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