CS5 Bridge does not recognise Nikon D 800 Raw Files

I have Photoshop CS5 Version 12.0 (x64). Photoshop recognises Nikon D 800 Raw files BUT
Bridge does not. I have tried updates but my Apple Mac Pro does not recognise them

That would mean that you have the ACR plug-in version 6.7 or 7.1 in the wrong place.
You can only have one version of ACR anywhere in your installation.  If you have two, it won't work.  Look for the version(s) you have installed in Photoshop under the Photoshop menu > About Plug-In:
Your camera has been supported ever since ACR 6.7 and CS5 can run ACR 7.1 (but not any higher version of ACR).
The only correct path for the plug-in in CS5 is as follows:
Very wide image: click on thumbnail for larger view.
NOTE that the path starts with the ROOT LEVEL Library, the one right after the name of your boot drive, not your user or Home Library.
The screen shot is from an installation under Snow Leopard, where I had CS5.

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