Tiger Install Screws Up Colours

Hi all.
I've been going crazy - no one can seem to help me out. And I've been on two other forums with this...
I'm not certain it's an Adobe issues, actually. I think it's an Apple issue. However, no one on the Apple forums can help me. Perhaps there's a genius out there somewhere in Adobe world who knows the answer!
Here's my issue:
I have a PowerMac G4 with two HDs. I've had Panther on one of them and have just recently installed Tiger on the other.
After installing Tiger for the first time on a second interior HD, I selected in my display prefs the Adobe RGB 1998 setting, which has been perfect on my other interior HD with Panther on it. Yet colours on screen appeared to be way too contrasty.
So I calibrated my monitor. Soon after clicking 'done' and saving my profile, the screen seemed to change again to the way too contrasty look of the Adobe RGB 1998 profile!
I then opened an Illustrator CS1 file that I had created on my Panther disk. The image had an orange background which was now viewing as insanely bright assaulting redish orange, while all dark colours were too saturated!
Keeping this file open, I recalibrated my monitor using it as a barometer for colour comparison. Everything seemed to be going well, and I even set my Target Gamma to a much lower number (1.27) until my Illustrator file resembled the colour I had viewed it on my Panther disk.
Then again when clicking 'done' and saving my profile, the screen reverted to a dark and intense colour as before.
My Illustrator file looked 'normal', so I closed it. Then I opened a Photoshop file - same intensely saturated colour issue!
Upon reopening the Illustrator file to view alongside this Photoshop one, the colour was back to the insanely intense reddish orange prior to my calibration!
I will mention here that my entire Creative Suite is set to Adobe RGB as the colour space - just like on my Panther disk. I am convinced it isn't a CS problem.
And what convinces me even more is what happened next:
I kept the too bright Illustrator file open, and opened up an older copy of it that I had created days before (I had made a minor change to a graphic, then did a 'Save As'). They both were viewing as different colours! The original intensely orange one remained so, and the older file had a browny colour to it! Same file, same colours, viewing as if they were on two different monitors! I even went into the individual files to compare the colour values and they were exact.
I even went so far as to replace all Colorsync folders/files with the ones on my Panther disk, which I wouldn't normally do, but hey - I'm desperate! Anyway, no difference at all - still screwed up colour.
The odd thing is that even when I select all of the other display settings, they still make my CS documents look awful. So neither profile works at all.
What to do, what to do....!?
At first, I thought it was an issue when I selected the 'import' option at the end of the Tiger install. It imported all settings from my Panther disk. But the I erased the disk, and reinstalled Tiger clean with no imports. Same glitch.
And it isn't just my CS apps - my desktop is affected (wallpaper) and icons....
Any geniuses out there who can help poor lil old me?
thanks,
B.

It sounds like you are going through the growing pains of figuring out the basics of color management, and of monitor profiling in particular.
It would behoove you to stop all the frantic going-around, take a breath, and figure out the fundamentals before you go any further and compound the confusion.
Read "Real World Color Management", for example (
), slowly, starting from page 1. Try to understand and absorb the basic concepts, and then move on from there to the specifics (monitor profiling, print profiling, scanner profiling, etc.).
It will take time, but it will be time well spent.

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