right, no, check that, the corruption seems to have returned; An image from firstclass gives clear signs that the desktop background is appearing as label background somehow, whether it be from buffered memory / direct access to desktop background / etc; plus the fact that there looks as though there is [vertically] interspersion of 1 pixel of background, one pixel of 'unwritten' memory, seems to point to a 64-bit question of some sort
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