Adding Nikon D750 to Camera Model list in CS6 Lens Correction (Windows 7 64Bit)

How do I add Nikon D750 to the CS6 Lens Correction filter's Camera Model list? (Windows 7 64Bit) I'm running ACR8.7. By default I get the adjustments for the correct lens but with a D3x body. Using the search online tool doesn't find anything.

User lens profiles in program folders will be ignored, so the first four you list, starting with Program Files and ProgramData are only for Adobe-supplied profiles for the particular version of product you're using.  There are .lcp files in those program folders, the ones without Downloaded in the path, anyway, but they have to be Adobe profiles.  Each version of Camera Raw and Lightroom knows exactly what profiles to expect and will ignore any others.  A few years ago that was not the case, but it is, now.
The last path, beginning with Users and ending with Downloaded is where user-supplied .lcp files should go.
If you want to zip up a profile and a raw file you feel goes with it, and upload to http://www.dropbox.com and share a public download link, here, then maybe others can verify if those profiles work for them or not.

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