White looks yellow/cream

Hello HP and forum-members,
I've got a question about the screen of the HP ENVY TouchSmart 15-j100ed.  White is not showed correctly, it looks more like cream/yellow.
I've already updated the chipset and the drivers, re-installed all the drivers and calibrated te colours. What else can I do to make white look like white (ice white)?
Thanks in advance for your reaction,
Kind regards,
Steven

Hello,
Could someone please help me with this issue?
Some additional information:
The driver for the HD Intel 4600 is:
10.18.10.3304 (9-9-2013)
The driver for the NVidia is:
9.18.13.3788 (19-5-2014)
I've already installed the latest chipset driver from the HP-Site.
Please.
Gr
Steven

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