Camera RAW Support in Photoshop CC

I have installed Photoshop CC and updated the Camera RAW plug-in to version 8.1.  I am still not able to view RAW files from my Nikon D7100.  According to the Camera Raw page on the Adobe website, I should be able to open the files.  What gives?

That camera has been supported since ACR 7,4, so ACR 8.1 definitely does support it.
It would seem that your file is corrupted.  What exactly is the wording of the error message you are getting?
Have you used any Nikon software to transfer your Nikon raw files to your computer?  Nikon software is notorious for corrupting files during transport, especially if you're on a Mac.

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    Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 23:26:25 -0600
    From: [email protected]
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Adobe Camera Raw plugin for Photoshop 7
        Re: Adobe Camera Raw plugin for Photoshop 7
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