Distiller ICC Profile (Acrobate 9 Pro)

Hi all--
I've been getting an error from Acrobat Distiller (Acrobate distiller cannot find it's standard ICC profiles.  Please reinstall Acrobate to Correct this issue.) 
So... I uninstalled and reinstalled Adobe Acrobate Pro and rebooted.  The error no longer showed.  Then I did the first update which appeared to be an update to the updater.  The error did not return.. 
I then did my second series of updates that took me back to version 9.5.2 and guess what..... the ICC Profiles error returned.  Is there a solution to this.  How is it that an update can remove or distort the standard ICC Profile. 
Any HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED because this error seems to slow down my system and it's getting annoying.  Thanks

Adobe Tech support was most helpful on this.  First download the updated
Distiller ICC profile files at:
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/thankyou.jsp?ftpID=4075&fileID= 3790
Unzip the file and copy only the *.icc files (without regard to the subfolders that they are in - in other words, take the files out of each of the subfolders) to the followng folder in Windows 7:
c:\windows\system32\spool\drivers\color
These new files will probably overwrite some old ones.
This solved the problem for me.
This is actually the best solution though I found that instead of copying all the .icc files to the windows\sys...  folder, all you need to do is copy the 3 Video files from the RGB folder (VideoHD.icc, VideoNTSC.icc, and VideoPAL.icc).  Once you add these three files to  c:\windows\system32\spool\drivers\color  you will be good to go.
It seems that this was an error on the part of Adobe in that there is no reason to include Video files for printing.  Nevertheless, the distiller will look for these and return the ICC profile error message if those files are not present.

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