Camera Raw 7.3 [was Photgrafer Mogens Bech]

How do i install the preewius version off raw converter. The 7.2 works fine but the 7.3 has problem when i save the images.and i have upgrated to 7.3
Mogens
[edited by host]

Windows http://swupdl.adobe.com/updates/oobe/aam20/win/PhotoshopCameraRaw7-7.0 /7.2.82/Setup.zip
Mac http://swupdl.adobe.com/updates/oobe/aam20/mac/PhotoshopCameraRaw7-7.0/7.2.82/Setup.dmg
Unpack.
Follow instructions here:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/4487293#4487293
Bear in mind that these instructions are for an older version, but the principle is the same. Just don't mix up the x32 and x64 versions, and make a back-up of the existing 8bi files (rename to something like Camera Raw.8bi.7-3).

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