Two Selection for ACR 4.4 in Camera Calibration

Hi,
I was using Lr 2.2 and everything was fine, but I upgraded to Lr 2.3 and now I have two selections for the ACR 4.4 profile on the Camera Calibration panel. The profile choices are:
ACR 4.4
ACR 4.4
ACR 4.2
Adobe Standard
Camera Faithful
And so on...
Both work, but I dont need two. I've done all the usual stuff like uninstalling, reinstalling, removing camera profiles and so on with no luck. Any ideas? Where does Adobe store the ACR profiles?
BTW, there is only one selection for ACR 4.4 in Adobe Camera Raw in Ps CS3, if that helps.
Many thanks,
Dave
WinXP Pro, Lr 2.3, Ps CS3

Thanks, but that's just it. The files have only been edited in Lr and not in Bridge or Ps, although I have those programs. I didn't have the problem in Lr 2.2 and it immediately appeared when I upgraded to Lr 2.3 without any changes to the images or to the Lr catalog.
I just tried removing Lr completly and deleting the existing catalog, and then re-installing Lr and creating a new catalog and importing my images into it. It still does the same thing - two copies of ACR 4.4.

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