Canon CR2 RAW corruped to .sr2 in Bridge

When previewing fro CF card into Adobe Bridge Canon .CR2 files get corrupted to .sr2 and show 0 bytes !! Trying to rename does nothing! This has happened before and only with Bridge!! Help!!!

Thanks for the tip Ellir. I downloaded 5.4RC last night and it didn't have support (tested) and today official 5.4 gets released with the support. I feel lucky
And to whiners, I'm just asking a question. I really feel that forums would have warmer welcoming and less elitism. But oh well.
Anyways SX1 problem solved, tested and it works. Thank you Adobe.

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