Colorsync profile missing for ext monitor

when i first plugged in my lg ipd 22ea53v, it appear correctly in the profiles in the display preference pane. i dont know what i did the next time i checked yesterday it showed me 3 profiles with the name 'display'. i went to the profile folder and deleted them and rebooted my mbp and plugged in the external monitor again to get the original 22ea53 profile again. but it never appear again. now its using one of profiles with the name HD709A
here's a screen shot...
please help me get back the right profile for my ips display as i am not able to get the real colors i got when i bought it.

If a restart doesn't clear the problem, just reselect your custom profile in the System Preferences. It should still be in the /Library/ColorSync/Profiles/ folder.

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