Lightroom doent see the .icc profile - color profiles

Lightroom 5 doent see the .icc profile -they are in the correct folder  C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color -
it sees some but not all -
I have tried everything - even installing Lightroom again.
Nothing seems to work
I am running windows 7 professional 64 bits
please help. I have now spent a week working on this - and have not found any solution.
many thanks
regards

Do you have a link to the page(s) where you’re downloading your profiles from?
LR only support RGB profiles, not CMYK profiles, if that could be the issue.
If there is a limitation on how many profiles LR can display then you should be able to delete some of the unnecessary profiles—the ones you’ve downloaded but don’t need.  Don’t delete other profiles that might be used in other areas, just the ones you’ve downloaded for this situation.
On my Windows 7 computer, I see ICC profiles in the following places:
C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color\   are most of them and I’m sure LR finds some in here
C:\Windows\System32\color\  are a couple of them

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