Colorful vertical lines when transferring??

Before I start, I have an Asus G74S notebook. I have an Nvidia GeForce GTX 560M graphics card with, again, the latest driver. The processor is an Intel Core i7-2630 QM with 12 GBs of RAM.
Now for the fun stuff. I was working on a project in CS4 on a Dell Latitude D610 with an Intel Pentium M processor running at 1.73GHz with 0.99 GB of RAM and the graphics working on an Intel Chipset. When I went to transfer the project on the Asus, all worked fine except I got these coloful vertical lines whenever I let go of the mouse.
Example: http://s584.photobucket.com/albums/ss286/concreteBuilding/?action=view&current=screenshot1 .pngh
However, when I pop in the original footage and click on that, the footage pops up nicely, with no crazy vertical lines.
Now, when I saved the project onto my external hard drive (Toshiba USB) under a different name and put it back onto the Dell, everything worked perfectly fine, eaxcept that there were missing files that I knew were on the Asus. But I don't think we need to worry about that.
Now, I saved the project again in CS4 under yet a different name. Is there any possible way I can get the footage back without the lines in CS5.5?
And if this has anything to do with assets, can I be let in on the details on that?
Thanks, and all the best
CB

File Path: F:\NarutoShippudenAbridged (NSA)\visual footage\Naruto Shippuden Episode 001 - Homecoming
Type: AVI Movie
File Size: 169.0 MB
Image Size: 640 x 480
Frame Rate: 23.97
Source Audio Format: 48000 Hz - 16 bit - Stereo
Project Audio Format: 48000 Hz - 32 bit floating point - Stereo
Total Duration: 00;23;34;16
Average Data Rate: 122 KB / second
Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1.0
I didn't take this from any DVDs or cameras. Hope this helps.

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