Screen colors go stupid after boot. (FX5600-TD128)

I resently installed the FX5600. I previously had a Radon 7200 installed. I frist removed the ATI drivers and utilities before installing the MSI FX5600 and it's drivers. At first it worked ok. I then decided to install the E-Color utility. It then that I started having color troubles. I didn't like what E-Color did to the colors of photographs. So uninstalled E-color. Now things got worse. When the pc rebooted the colors were fine up until the icons started appearing on the desktop. The colors went to an almost random pattern. The only way to fix it was to click on the Nivida Icon in the systray go to custom color settings and click "Restore Hardware Defaults". There are no custom ones shown above this line.
So the question is. How do I fix it so the colors always boot up to the default and stay there? The driver is for some reason finding bogus color correction data and installing it at bootup.
One more thing. I went to install the InterVideo WinDVD software, (which came bundled), and no CD key was included, (which the install requires). Also the MSI Media Center Deluxe II did not install properly. There's a problem with one of the dll files and I also could not uninstall it.
I'm probably going to have to wipe the C drive and start over from scratch to remove all of the corruption. But I would like to have a short term fix for now.
PC info:
BioStar mb
AMD 1.2 Tbird
512 SDRAM
MSI FX5600-TD128 (602-8912-010) Bios: 4.31.20.40.00 Driver: 4.14.10.4403
SB Live sound card
FireWire card
Ethernet card
LG cd/rw writer
DVD drive
2 harddrives
Windows ME

fixing the colors:
have you tried completely wiping the video card drivers?  theres a program called DriverCleaner, here's the link:
http://www.msi.com.tw/program/e_service/forum/index.php?threadid=23828&sid=
WinDVD:
you're sure filled in the serial number correctly from the CD face?  are there spaces to enter a name and company?  you may have to fill those in as well...
Media Center Deluxe II:
yup, it seems this is a common problem with no fix yet...  here's the link to that problem:
http://www.msi.com.tw/program/e_service/forum/index.php?threadid=20911&sid=
  did you get a disc bundled with your videocard called RestoreIT!  ?  i received this with mine, but never bothered installing it.  earlier last week, i messed a few things up on my system, and if i had put this on and had it running in the background, i could probably have saved myself.  it is very similar to the WindowsXPSystemRestore, but it has a lot more options and flexibility.  my weekend was spent re-installing Windows, and this time around, i'm gonna be smart and get it up and running for any of those "just in case" situations.
  if you do decide to wipe Windows, since you know ahead of time, at least you can back up everything on your harddrive....

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