Monitor profile is defective

Whenever I turn on CS5, I get an error:

"The monitor"Samsung - Natural Color Pro 1.0 ICM"profile seems to be defective. Please restart your monitor calibration software.

No other application don't complain about this.

The screen is a Samsung SyncMaster 226CW

If I go... Control panels-color management

I see that there is a profile "Samsung Natural Color Pro 1.0 ICM (by default) of the SM226CWicm file

It is the ONLY listed profile.

According to a previous post here... I followed the advice to remove the profile...

I remove... I'm invited to choose a new profile... .to from the list displayed there are the "Samsung natural color Pro 1.0 ICM".

I select this one.

So the next time I start CS... same error message again.

How can I fix it?

Before you delete the profile, click the add lower-left button and scroll down a little ways choose the one with the name: IEC6196602.1, filename sRGB: sRGB Color Space Profile.icm

Then remove the Samsung profile sRGB profile and select set as default.

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