Pro 2.0... timeline display issues. - not refeshing

When I make changes, the timeline doesn't look any different until I scroll the window a little.
Such as when I place a clip in the timeline, it often only shows a smaller half-drawn version of what you'd expect until I scroll a little.. and if I delete the clip from the timeline, it doesn't LOOK like it's gone anywhere until I move the scroll.
I've used an even older version of premiere of this machine, and it worked fine, but this slightly newer version's new install.. has some odd issues...
Thanks for any help anyone can provide...!

When I make changes, the timeline doesn't look any different until I scroll the window a little.
Such as when I place a clip in the timeline, it often only shows a smaller half-drawn version of what you'd expect until I scroll a little.. and if I delete the clip from the timeline, it doesn't LOOK like it's gone anywhere until I move the scroll.
I've used an even older version of premiere of this machine, and it worked fine, but this slightly newer version's new install.. has some odd issues...
Thanks for any help anyone can provide...!

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