Weird Laptop LCD Issues

I've having weird issues with my T500 LCD. Whenever I run certain apps, all the icons on the desktop (that I can see) flicker until either A) I close the app B) it resolves itself and loads. This issue seems to always happen when the app I'm using has a splash screen (basically a small square image in the center saying I'm loading app X)  I'm updating the drivers and hoping that this resolves the issue.
I don't know what is causing the issue and I don't know know when its started.
T500, Win XP Ati HD 3650.
(NOTE: The apps DO work on other machines... )
EDIT: No luck, the weird screen issue is still happening.
T500 2081 CTO ~ T9600 2.8GHz ~ WXP Pro 32bit ~ WSXGA+ 15.4 LED ~ATI 3650 ~ 4GB DDR3 RAM ~ 500GB WD 7200rpm
Camera ~ AT&T WWAN ~ CD/DVD Combo Drive ~ Intel WiFi 5300 AGN

what if you switch to the intel gpu mode?
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Jin Li
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