Raw foto's yellow in Lightroom 4.1

Opening my raw files in Ligthroom makes them yellow. Many people on the internet are facing this problem. But nobody seems to know the solution yet. Can somebody help me? Exporting my yellow files from LR tot Photoshop Elements gives them back their right colors.
Camera: Sony Nex 7
Windows 7
Monitor: Samsung Syncmaster 225BW
I have the trail version of LR. It seems to be nice software but....
Thanks in advance

Your monitor profile is likely corrupted.  Try this to confirm: http://www.lightroomqueen.com/2008/12/28/corrupted-monitor-profile/
If that solves it, then recalibrate your monitor properly using a hardware calibration tool.

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