Acr 6.3 missing profiles

Hi guys;
I've just installed the acr 6,3 rc and have some problems with opening my nefs within photoshop cs5 and with the missing camera profiles under acr 6.3.
I've read all the stuff about these problems from these forums and tried lots of things with no success.
1) my camera is Nikon d7000 and I'm trying to open d7000 nefs under cs5 with no success. It says "unable to use camera raw plug in"
(I can view the nefs as thumbnails from open menu in cs5 though.)
2) to view my d7000 nefs, I use bridge cs5 and within bridge I can run the acr 6,3 and view the nefs but again they dont open under psp cs5.
3) within bridge cs5, when I run acr 6,3, as a camera profile just 1 (adobe standard) profile is the only option.
(there are no other profiles like landscape,portrait....)
4) within bridge cs5, when I try to open my existing ** d90 nefs** , camera raw 4,6 runs and the camera profile name is acr 4.6 and has more than 10 profiles as it should have(vivid,landscape....)
5) I'm using xp but tried on win 7 and the same problems occur there too.
6) I have installed the dngconverter6-3_r1_win_102510.exe as it is said in these forums and nothing happened, still just 1 profile under acr 6.3 with d7000 nefs.
Since I can open d7000 nefs under bridge + acr 6.3 , missing profiles problem is more critical for me.
Waiting for your suggestions,
thx in advance
Melih

I don't think anyone has the new camera-centric profiles for the D7000, yet.  The fact the D7000 is supported at all is what people are happy about.
As evidence, I have ACR 6.3 RC and LR 3.3 RC installed on my computer.
As far as I can tell, by looking at the modification-dates of the folders under:
C:\ProgramData\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles\Camera and
C:\Users\All Users\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles\Camera
the profiles that are new or updated this round are:
Canon PowerShot G12
Canon PowerShot S95
Nikon D3100
However, under C:\ProgramData\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles\Adobe Standard and C:\Users\All Users\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles\Adobe Standard there is an extra Nikon D7000 Adobe Standard.dcp profile, and to Jeff's point, the D7000 is new and Adobe has only created their own Adobe Standard profile for the RC release, although I'd expect the other ones to be included in the final release.

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