Display problems in development in a new installation of Lightroom

Good evening

I have a small problem in my fresh installed Lightroom CC under Windows 7.

I think the best way is to show what I mean:

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The Original (corner left uppre) is nice, but in the Center it looks terrible.

This happens to every photo I want to open in the developer...

Can someone help me please?

Thank you!

And excuse my bad English

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    Comment

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    0 × 00000080 (128ms)

    0 × 000000c8 (200ms)

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