Photoshop CS4 image  displays incorrectly

I need help with a CS4 installation. Screen image below shows a JPG image; a TIF image displays like this also.
System is a Dell Inspiron desktop running Windows Vista.  Display adapter is a Radeon 2400.  Display is a Viewsonic.  Program has been uninstalled and reinstalled once with the same result.  Is there a display setting I am missing?
This program ran OK on a Dell Precision laptop; when I bought CS5 for the laptop, I tried to put CS4 on the Inspiron. 

Open GL has little to do with 3D.  The features include:
Scrubby Zoom. See Zoom continuously in Photoshop CS5 Help.
Heads Up Display (HUD) color picker. See Choose a color while painting in Photoshop CS5 Help.
Color sampling ring. See Choose colors with the Eyedropper tool in Photoshop CS5 Help.
Brush dynamic resize and hardness control. See Resize or change hardness of cursors by dragging in Photoshop CS5 Help.
Bristle Brush tip previews. See Bristle tip shape options in Photoshop CS5 Help.
Rule of thirds crop grid overlay. See Crop images in Photoshop CS5 Help.
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