Delete Monitor Profile in Photoshop CS5

I have a corrupted monitor profile in CS5.  Everytime I open the application, I receive the error window.  I have rerun the SpyderPro app and recalibrated but continue to receive the error.  How do I delete the profile so this is no longer pickable as an option under Assign Profile?  I cannot find this profile anywhere.
Thank you.

Maybe the "Samsung - Natural Color Pro 1.0 ICM" file is already deleted physically from the HDD, but Windows (registry / control panel) and/or the app with the error are still pointing to it? In this case you need to select a different monitor profile in your OS. What OS are you on?
ColoradoBodie wrote:
I did go into the ProfileChooser for Datacolor and the Samsung profile is not there.  My hidden files are also shown.  I think the profile is embedded somewhere in Photoshop, but I can't seem to find it.
Press Ctrl+Shift+K in PS. Is your "Samsung - Natural Color Pro 1.0 ICM" selected somewhere in this settings window (in section "woking spaces")? It shouldn't be. Select a different working space.
ColoradoBodie wrote:
Everytime I open the application, I receive the error window.
What app? Photoshop or Spyder app?
ColoradoBodie wrote:
... delete the profile so this is no longer pickable as an option under Assign Profile? 
As a side-issue: You know that assigning the monitor profile to an image is not standard procedure?

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