I'll start with the obvious:  Have you tried rebooting?  Can't imagine why 
Itunes would cause a problem with Vo once it isn't running at all.
On Sep 4, 2010, at 7:07 PM, Carolyn wrote:

> Hi mac brothers and mac sisters:
> I just downloaded iTunes10 to my mbp, and it seems to have rendered poor Alex 
> speechless, or at least turned him into a stuttering M-M-M-br-br-broken mess 
> I know someone talked about reducing some of it's clutter, but I'm clueless 
> as to how to proceed at this time, since everything now seems to be 
> interacting with everything else.  If this post seems frantic and confusing 
> that's because that's about how I feel about my poor mbp.
> If anyone knows how I can begin to sort this out, or revert to iTunes 
> 9-whatever, please help.
> This thing's so fried I've resorted to my old faithful Dell, on which I 
> declined the update.
> Please help!!!
> And thanks in advance for any suggestions.
>  
> Carolyn and  what sounds like Alex on steroids!
> 
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