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See if the color management problem disappears in safe mode.
If it disappears in safe mode go back to clean boot.
In clean boot count the number of non-Microsoft boxes.
Check 1/2 of them and reboot. See if the problem reoccurs. If it reoccurs or is more frequent then it is one of the items checked. If it does not reoccur is is less frequent then it is not one of the boxes that was checked.
This process is continued by keep dividing the checked boxes in 1/2 until the problematic application is found.
Once you find the problematic application uninstall it and check again in normal boot.
Then reinstall the application and see if the problem has been fixed.
If the application cannot be reinstalled without producing problems you can reinstall any needed item and use msconfig and task manger to keep it off. Then you can use the application on demand.
What happened with the test user?
type msinfo32 in the left lower corner search and view the windows error reporting
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/troubl...sues-windows-7
type reliability in the left lower corner search and view the reliability control panel
Reliability Monitor is the Best Windows Troubleshooting Tool You Arent Using
type eventvwr into the left lower corner search and view critical, error, and warning to search for any information about the color management
Event viewer-- What is going on in your computer - Microsoft Community