Bridge 6 not reconized in cs 6

I removed cs3,4,5 from my computer as I have cs6 installed.. Everytime I click on a photo in the bridge it keeps giving me an error
Windows cannot find C:\program files\adobe\adobe photoshop CS4(64bit\photoshop.exe.
How to I change it.

Edit menu > Bridge Preferences > File Type Associations > and for each file, select Photoshop CS6 from the drop down menu.
Gene

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