Camera Profiles gone in Camera Raw 6.2

I recently updated my camera raw in Photoshop CS5 (Win 7 64 bit) to 6.2. I noticed this evening that my camera profiles are missing. Even if I open a raw file that I had previously edited. The only option under camera profiles is "Matrix". I used to have portrait, landscape...etc. etc.
I would go back to 6.1 but am unable to go back...not sure how. It just fails. Any suggestions? Tried resetting to camera raw defaults...didn't change anything.

I am having a similar problem.  Have Windows7, CS5 and LR3, even before this last update to Raw 6.3 I can not access any camera profiles.  When opening an image in Camera Raw it has my camera name at the very top (Says Camera RAw 6.3 - Sony DSLR-A550, and under the image it has the file number .dng); but when I go to camera profiles the only option is 'Adobe Standard'.  I am new to this so maybe that is all there is; I'd just think that if there is a drop down box offered, there would be something to choose from.
I want to eventually create a custom profile for my camera.
I have tried downloading the updater and re-running it.
Also if I go to the ProgramData>Adobe>CameraRaw>CameraProfiles  My camera is in the Adobe Standard Folder, but not the Camera folder.  Camera folder has only some Canons, Nikons and a few Pentax.
It could be that everything is as it should be, I don't know.

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