Bridge CC RAW adjustments

Hi There,
I am using the latest version of Photoshop / Bridge CC. The software has been working perfectly but for some reason today i am having a big problem with my RAW adjustments to DNG files appearing in the bridge browser after i saved them. For example - I open a file from bridge and open in Camera Raw 8.4.1 make adjustments and select done. When i then view the adjusted images in bridge in any of the views  ESSENTIALS FILMSTRIP etc the files are not updating. I have tried purging the cache / compacting the cache with no change.
I am using a new 27 inch iMac. The only thing i have changed in my system is that i installed a  new workspace in PS but don't think would have any relation to my bridge problems.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as this issue has ruined my workflow.
Thanks

Yes i am am on Mavericks. Embarrassingly it was just a simple selection mistake on my behalf....just a matter of selecting the chequerboard  icons, top right.
Thanks for the help.

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