"Camera Raw is not loaded Bridge can not load camera raw"

To any one who has a Mac and has fixed this problem please help. What happens is I can not open any photos in camera it just reads the caption above. I can get the photo open when I double click and it will go into PS6 bit any of the changes will not be saved in Bridge. So Please help OH YEAH THIS IS A TOTALY LEGIT COPY AND I PAID FULL PRICE FOR CS6.

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