Camera Raw 7 can't find camera / lens correction profiles.

Anyone experienced the same or has a solution? They used to be there, happened after re-installing photoshop CS6
"Geen" = None
! "Can not automatically find fitting lens profile"
Thanks!

Oh yeah forgot to mention, updated everything directly after re-installation.
8.3?! Oh well...

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