The Final Solution appears to have worked.
Inerestingly enough, the *same* problem occured. However, I think I know the cause; CybergraphX.
The default screen was fine. When I switched to a cgx mode, the problem surfaced again. It might be when using >4 colours (or 8), it might be anymode.
Installing P96 has stabilised the system, but contrary to an earlier post about which driver set is better, I seem to remember using P96 (or Picasso drivers)... and didn't like it. PicassoMode is one of the most illogical pieces of software I've used in ages.
Right, now to get networked...
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