Canon Mark II DS Raw Images

Since Aperture 1 and recently Aperture 2.1, I never had problems to import raw images to Aperture.
It work like a charm. I did the last 2 Aperture upgrades recommended by Apple. Now I am back from a trip, tried to import my raw images to the G5, and it would not work at all. On my old laptop, however, on which I did not run the upgrades, the raw import worked perfectly.
Where can I find the previous releases on which the raw import work well, and how could I un-install the current, go back to the ones that work, without corrupting all the images that I already have in Aperture.
Thanks in advance for any help.

hu38 wrote: I have a Canon 5D Mark II and have just upgraded to standard CS4. When I go to view my Raw files on bridge I am unable to do this - all I see instaed of the thumbnail is the CR2 file. When I click on the file it states 'could not complete your request as it is not the correct type of document' - can you please advise how I can view these files?
The Canon 5D Mark II requires at least version 5.2 of the ACR plug-in.  See http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/407/kb407111.html
The CS4 default installed ACR 5.0 so you have to upgrade the plug-in.
Get version 5.6 here: http://www.adobe.com/downloads/updates/

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