Display colors suddenly off

Just added RAM and a new external harddrive to my mac and now the color on my display is all out of whack. Whites have a red tinge, reflex blues are cyan, and greens are desaturated. Recalibrated and tried adjusting color settings on the monitor itself but it still doesn't look right.
Here are the specs:
G4 Mac mirrored front running 10.4.11
LaCie d2Quadra external HD (just added)
ViewSonic VA720 monitor
Any suggestions much appreciated!

Okay, long story short: I tried disconnecting the LaCie, restarting and resetting the PRAM and the screen still had a magenta cast but I noticed the color on the screen flicker back to normal for a second, so I poked around in the back a bit and discovered the DVI cable wasn't properly connected. Fixed that and problem solved.
Can you give me more info about the D2 problems of late?
Thanks for your help!

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