Multiple Failures of iTunes

Hi.
Don't know if anyone has seen anything like this - it's a nightmare. If so, I'm grateful for any help. Hmm, let's see - where do I start...
1. I reinstalled my Vista PC from scratch.
2. After installing iTunes it insisted collecting music from my entire PC. So what do I do
(a) remove all the back-up copies individually from my music library
- there is no option for sorting titles by file location
(b) delete everything and re-import the files from the correct directory
I selected option (b) becasue (a) seemed unreasonable considering I have thousands of songs.
3. I sync'ed my iPod Touch, thinking about it now, probably useless because deleting all music from the library probably emptied the playlists.
4. On the iPod, I noticed that, while all or most of the music was still there, something was wrong with the album art. Looking further, I found cases where, in different views, one song was linked to wrong album art, wrong artist, and pretty much all playlists were completely confused.
5. I restarted the device. No improvement.
6. I reset the device. No improvement.
7. I checked the playlists. As expected empty, but now there were some weird grid lines appearing in the table that definitely don't belong there.
8. I reinstalled iTunes without deinstalling the existing copy - I get the wrong UI language.
9. I removed iTunes and reinstalled it, now getting the right language, but the gridlines still there. With iTunes open, the performance of my PC goes down significantly. A couple of times, the application hung when I tried recreating the playlists.
10. Artwork no longer shows in iTunes.
I gave up - hoping that someone here has some ideas.
Regards,
-Jolli

One additional phenomenon: once the gridlines appear , iTunes becomes very slow, and when I then minimize the iTunes window, the application stops responding completely.
-Jolli

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