Cs2  raw problem

hi out there i got a 20d infrered canon plus 5d  40d all work with cs2 photoshop but just got 400d canon  but cs2 will not open rwa ? any help

because stupid adobe said this is wrer  i would get a answer    they dont care

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    <...>
    A question for other users of the Canon 1Ds Mark II
    (or other canon models for that matter). Compared to
    the CS2 Raw converter, which has been my converter
    to-date, I'm finding two things:
    1. Lots of noise coming out of Aperture!<...>
    2. The second issue is actually advantageous,
    although I'm not sure why it's happening. My
    conversions out of Aperture appear much richer and
    warmer than those coming out of CS2. It's very
    pleasing, but baffling. <...>
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