iTunes Cover Flow has been FUDGED up. (HELP)

Shamrock

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Well, I use ObjectDock and have it set to reserve the edge of the screen for me, and when I was messing around with it changing the height and such of it's reserved edge, and wound up with my iTunes coverflow looking as such:
http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/5654/fullsnip2.jpg

I've tried deleting my library, my library extra, and my library genius files in the iTunes music folder. I also tried to go to Users > My name > AppData > Local > Apple Computer to see if deleting the iTunesPrefs file would do anything, but it did not. I can't seem to figure out if there is a configuration file or if there is just some file I can delete to reset the standard views or standard configuration of iTunes.

I tried installing a new iTunes and that didn't seem to work which leads me to believe it has to do with registry or some other configuration file left behind.

Please someone help this poor lost soul. :(
 
Ditch shitty Itunes, and use Yamipod
I had a yamipod for lunch yesterday, they're a bit crunchy on the outside, but once you get through the chitin layer, it's pure meaty goodness in the middle. They are the perfect compliment to a slice of mild brie.
 
But be warned, they're firewire only.

Who the shit still has firewire?
 
People who can't metabolism USB, I know a few people who are usbintolerant. There are children out there who just can't plug and play, it's really sad.

Scientists are working on splicing genes from mice to implant into humans, but sadly they are usb devices also.
 
Put one USB end to computer, other to ass. The future of shitting. And sending shitty songs to your ass.
 
Both USB and FireWire are PnP. Some people might use FireWire over USB for a number of reasons. USB is more suited for printers, scanners and other peripherals that don't require so much throughput. FireWire is more suited to external HDD (though eSATA will most likely take it's place), video camrecorders and other devices that require high throughput.
 
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