Bridge and Photoshop CS3 do not recognize Raw capture

Hi,
I've had problems importing RAW images from my Canon 20D into Photoshop/Bridge. I have downloaded the 4.2 plug-in but it doesn't seem to have helped. I do not get any error messages, only that when I select the source in Bridge, it reads that there are no valid files found on the camera to import. But there are. It is full of RAW images.
In Photoshop, the same thing. All the folders that should contain images to import are empty. It doesn't seem to acknowledge the existence of these images at all.
Any ideas?
Thanks

OK, you know that you REALLY don't want to try to ingest images directly from the camera, right? You really want to use a card reader...
You still don't say what OS you are using...there are known issues with Vista not "seeing" raw files on a Canon camera connected directly, only the jpgs. Copy the contents from the camera/card to a directoy on your hard drive.

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