DNG conversion failed

system: Vista Ultimate x64 version 6 SP2, 8gb. ram,  Video ATI Radeon HD 3600. 
             CS6 version 13.0.1, Bridge 5.0.2.4 x64, Camera raw 7.0.0.308     
When trying down load files from D7100 with  Adobe photo down loader, I get this message " files successfully copied. However DNG conversion failed"     Last week the "blend if" from a layer in PS would not work and gave me this "could not complete request because of system error". I tried many things to resolve issue including uninstall & reinstall (CS6) using my disc. Finally deleted custom brush set that I'd got off the web and that solved the problem. I think I need a minimum of camera raw 7.4 to work with a D7100 and a maximum camera raw 8.3 to work with Vista. Adobe appication manager has been updated and says everything is updated. Photo  help menu says it running 7.0. I tried removing the content of C;\users\appdata\local\adobe\aam updater\1.0    I tried to down load directly from Adobe down load list Camera Raw (7.4 then 8.3) no change. Tried another uninstall and reinstall, still the same.  I seems like I lost something in the first reinstall.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

You can try this camera raw 8.3 update and see if it works:
http://swupdl.adobe.com/updates/oobe/aam20/win/PhotoshopCameraRaw7-7.0/8.3.52/setup.zip
If not, this one should:
(read the whole page)
Adobe Camera Raw Help | Camera Raw/DNG Converter 8.4 on Mac OS 10.6, Windows XP, and Vista

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