22" Cinema w/ SwitchRes X on mac mini (flickering)

I have successfully fixed my flickering problem long time with SitchRes X. But recently, I did a software upgrade that included the lates Mac OS 10.4.5.
But now my screen flickers again. I didn't change any of the settings on the SwitchRes X. Can anyone help please?
Thanks

sanks

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