ACR 6.1 and Vista x64 failures

Vista Ultimate x64, LR3 x64, CS5 Master Edition.
When I am in Photoshop and I run updates I am told that there are no updates (ACR 6.0, Bridge 4.0).  When I download the manual updates and run them I get told "update is not applicable".  I have tried all the solutions in the forums except a clean OS install (WTF).
Removed CS5, ran the reg cleaner, several reboots, verified OS patching, downloaded lates trial to make sure I had the most updated media.  Install with no issues, same update problems.

The 1st link didn't work (was already tried), but the 2nd
does allow me to do this upgrade.  I still want to fix
the root cause so I can update bridge and any other updates that come out.

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