Missing camera and lens profiles in CS6 upgrade

I have just upgraded from CS5 to CS6 on OSX 10.7.5 and am running the latest software (ie CS6 13.05 and ACR 8.2.0.94).  My old Canon 7D profiles are available in CS6 but I can't see any profiles for the latest cameras like the Canon 6D or Ricoh GR (among several others), which are meant to be supported.  Is this a known bug and/or is there some fix?

I had lots of hassle installing CS6 the first time (ie installation error code U44M1P7 - tried lots of workarounds to no avail) so eventually deleted both the old CS5 and CS6 and did a fresh install of CS6.  This worked fine and didn't appear to have any problems in then running all the latest software updates.  However, the camera and lens profiles I was expecting to see in ACR and PS Lens Correction Filters just aren't there.  I'm just using PS CS6.

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