Camera No Longer Recognized by MacBook

Man, so I followed community advice from léonie on my computer (MacBook Pro_Early 2011_OS X Yosemite 10.10) to remove "RawCamera.bundle" and "RawCameraSupport.bundle" from the /System/Library/Coreservices Folder because my Canon Rebel T4i just shows "Loading..." when it's connected to either Aperture 3.6 or iPhoto 9.6 and never changes.  I then downloaded "Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 5.07" and......NOW MY CAMERA ISN'T RECOGNIZED BY MY COMPUTER AT ALL!  Please help, I'm at a total loss as to what I should do now.

This reply solved my problem.  Thanks!
Big Apple catNov 8, 2014 2:13 PM Re: RAW files suddenly show up as "not supported" (Aperture 3.5.1, OS X 10.10)
Re: RAW files suddenly show up as "not supported" (Aperture 3.5.1, OS X 10.10)in response to Johnbpeil
John,
Your camera should not have been affected by the recent updates as it was supported from Mountain Lion OSX10.8 onwards
Sounds like you have a different problem try the following.
Close Aperture, restart the Mac then do the following
Hold down Alt and CMD and start Aperture, you should get a window with 3 options to repair or rebuild your Aperture Library or repair permissions, choose the middle option, if that doesn't fix the problem try the other 2 options.

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