Canon 100D  RAW downloading problem

I just purchased Elements 11.   It will not accept RAW image download from my Canon 100D (supported camera).   Any assistance would be appreciated

You just need to update your PSE 11 by going to:
Help >> Updates
This will download and update your copy of PSE11 to recognize your camera.
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