Lens correction options in Camera Raw

Hi!  I have CS5 on both my laptop and desktop (Mac) computers - on my desktop when I am in Camera Raw I get all the Lens correction profiles, ability to change horizontal / vertical etc, but on my desktop version, in the lens settings I only get Chromatic Aberration and vignetting options.  They are the same version of the program and were downloaded at the same time.  Can anyone please give some suggestions on how I can get all of the Lens correction options to appear on my laptop too.
Thanks!

Maybe show us a screenshot of what you see on the system that isn't want you expect.   What version of ACR are you using in each?  It should be visible in the title bar of the ACR plug-in if you unmaximize it, or you can do About Plug-ins / Camera Raw in PS.
Here is the Manual tab of ACR 6.7 on Windows in CS5:

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