Strange Colors in CS5 when using 2nd Monitor

Hey here,
lately i connected my hardware calibrated Monitor to my MBP
and as i dragged the Picture from the MBP screen to the second Monitor, the colours changed into some ugly ****.
It only happens in CS ( Bridge / PS) other Programs ( capable of color management) like capture One or Phocus
did not have that problem. So i don't know what to do.
I made a new monitor profile, reset the ps settings, restarted via parameter ram reset, but nothing worked.
does anybody know what is happening here?
thank you
C.

We are also experiencing this with .psd .ai .eps .jpg files etc. etc. etc.
Example:
An image is placed in a box in InDesign, then resized and positioned. In a later stage the image needs editing, so the image is selected and we click on Edit Original. The image opens in either PS or ILL, we alter it (not sizewise, just color). Then we save it and the link in InDesign updates.
BUT
The position and the scale of the image most often CHANGES.
CS5 is soo full of bugs, it is not even funny anymore. We are slowly moving our studio back to CS3.

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