Rectangles appearing when opening brush adjusted raw files

Hi all,
      I'm running into a problem with rectangles appearing in the image in Photoshop. I start with a raw file from the 5D Mark II, to which I apply a exposure adjustment to a selected area, after which I open the image in Photoshop. After the image is opened, a rectangle shape of a different exposure level appears in the area of the picture which has been adjusted (see attachments for the images).
     I've turned off "Enable OpenGL Drawing" in the preferences menu and restarted the computer after doing so, but the problem still remains. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Stephen
Running:
Windows Vista x64
Photoshop Ver. 11.0.1
ACR Ver. 5.5

Hi all,
      I'm running into a problem with rectangles appearing in the image in Photoshop. I start with a raw file from the 5D Mark II, to which I apply a exposure adjustment to a selected area, after which I open the image in Photoshop. After the image is opened, a rectangle shape of a different exposure level appears in the area of the picture which has been adjusted (see attachments for the images).
     I've turned off "Enable OpenGL Drawing" in the preferences menu and restarted the computer after doing so, but the problem still remains. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Stephen
Running:
Windows Vista x64
Photoshop Ver. 11.0.1
ACR Ver. 5.5

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