Imported slides show randomly strange colors /blocks

Hi there. I have a strange thing happening in iPhoto/Aperture. My imported digitized slides look fine in thumbnails but when looking at them in full, they randomly show yellow, green and red squares. Back to miniatures looks fine again. But into the full picture then these photo's are messed up again. I need to say that this error only applies to the collection of pictures that I imported from a collection of digitized frames in JPEG. The other, from camera don't have this. I still have them separate in a folder around 1,000 pieces. Total collection around 7,000 but these ones have a big size, approx 10 MB each. Hope for some tips.
Olivier B

Yes, I re-read (maybe for the third time now) those other threads, and drew the same conclusion - Lion, and certain Adobe programs, have a problem, and it manifests itself, at least visually, by wild colors in the Timeline. I had hoped that someone had added some useful Replies, since I last read them, but they had not.
My understanding of video drivers on the Mac OS, is just as you mentioned - it's all done WITH the OS updates. Not being a Mac-person, I can only offer a few links, however useless they might turn out to be.
I checked the PrPro CS5/5.5 and CS 4 & Earlier forums, hoping to find a new, similar thread, but either missed them, or what I linked to was all that have been posted. Even on Creative Cow, I could not find anything, that appeared to be remotely helpful.
I am at a loss, but do wish you good luck. If you DO find a fix, or can isolate the cause, please post to this thread, and I will be glad to update those older threads on the PrPro forums, as the info might help others.
Sorry,
Hunt

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