I'd try:

1) Upgrade (or downgrade if latest) the Gretag software.
2) Upgrade (or downgrade if latest) the video card drivers.
3) Use XP System Restore to go back to a profile of the system before
the Gretag software was installed (and try various combinations of
steps 1 & 2).

For 1 and 2, I'd be checking the relevant manufacturers/video chipset
websites to get the newest or one older. System Restore is one thing
Microsoft got right (or brought right) in my experience.

You could also try this color profile loader from Microsoft:
<http://www.microsoft.com/prophoto/downloads/colorcontrol.aspx>
I've used this with the profiles made by my Spyder2 Express and it
seemed to work well (although often a reboot was required if I tried
to toggle a profile on, off, on as the last switch wouldn't work).

I don't have any personal experience with the Gretag software. It
wouldn't hurt to open up a support case with them.

Good luck!
Cymen

On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 9:58 PM, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is making me dangerously mental.
> A few weeks ago I bought my computer a Gretag i1 screen calibrator, and it
> was very nice. A couple of weeks ago, one of the drives in my C drive array
> pooched, and I had a new drive installed, the array rebuilt, and Windows XP
> Pro reinstalled.
> Since then, I can't get the bloody thing to work right.
> I can't get the monitors to match, and my main screen looks slightly
> yellow/green all the time.
> To add to this, the damned thing doesn't load my profiles automatically, I
> have to invoke the colour profile monitor and tell the thing to use the
> Gretag profile, even though it is the only one listed as the profile to use,
> and is set as the default profile.
> If I had hair, I would have have pulled it out by now, but instead, I just
> drink.

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