Camera Raw Modifications Won't Reset

Can any one shed light on this?
I opened an image in Camera Raw, played with perspective and selected Open Image ie. in Photoshop.  I played so more and closed without Saving.  However, when I returned to Bridge, the wonky perspective modifications made in Camera Raw are still being reflected in the thumbnail.  I reopened the image in Camera Raw, attempted to RESET, but it wouldn't.  I had to manually reset the values to 0.  Oddly, when I opened Lightroom, that same image was displayed in it's original form.
Any suggestions as to why it retains the modifications AND why RESET doesn't?
BTW, I'm using Windows 7 with most current CC14
Thanks.
Miguel

Zippy,
"C:\Program Files (x86)\" is the location of 32-bit apps (like Photoshop CS3) in 64-bit Vista. It is known as simply "C:\Program Files\" in all 32-bit editions of Windows. Since the vast majority of Windows/Photoshop users are likely still on a 32-bit platform, it is understandable why the instructions omit the 64-bit specific folder path.
The VirtualStore copy indicates that at some point, you (or Photoshop) attempted a programmatic update of the file, and it attempted to write into the restricted Common Files folder. Vista redirected that to the VirtualStore folder instead. On my 64-bit Vista install, I have no Adobe files in there at all... this is likely due to my insistence on manual updates.
I would try this:
1. Backup all your personal Photoshop files (actions, palettes, window positions, keyboard shortcuts, brushes, etc.).
2. Uninstall Photoshop CS3 as best you can.
3. Manually delete all Photoshop-related folders inside the VirtualStore. You may have to look inside both the virtualised "Program Files (x86)\Common Files" and "Program Files (x86)\Adobe" folders.
4. Run the WinCS3Clean script to ensure there are no problematic bits left over from your beta CS3 install. I'm hoping your manual excursion through the Windows registry did not hurt more than it helped.
5. Reinstall CS3 and manually update the "Camera Raw.8bi" plugin. I put mine in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Plug-Ins\CS3\File Formats\".
Depending on how your OS is configured, it may be easier if you login as Administrator first. Photoshop CS3, Bridge 2.1, ACR 4.4 (and all previous versions) and Lightroom 1.4 (and all previous versions) work as expected on my 64-bit Vista machine here, so this is not a general compatibility issue.

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