The display problem of Adobe Reader 11.0.09

Hi, everyone,
My operation system is Windows XP SP3 Professional.
I encountered a strange display problem of Adobe Reader 11.0.09.
The problem happened not only at Adobe Reader 11.0.09 Chinese Traditional, but also English United States.
The display problem such as two pictures as follow.
The strange problem was that menu bar covered by toolbar items or disappeared.
Please tell me how to resolve the problem.
Thanks a lot.

Thanks for your help, Ajlan huda.
Could you tell me where I could find the system requirement about Adobe Reader patch 11.0.09?
I couldn't find any information about system requirement of Adobe Reader patch 11.0.09.
I knew Adobe Reader 11 could install on Windows XP SP3 just all.
I could install and upgrade Adobe Reader to 11.0.09 as the following picture.
I will roll back the version of Adobe Reader from 11.0.09 to 11.0.07 and test the problem appear or not.

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