I cannot access my raw images from my Nikon d5300 in PSE12.

From the website, it states that PSE12 would be compatible with camera raw plug in through version 8.3, which my camera requires.  The error I get when trying to open in PSE 12 states that the file I am trying to open appears to be from a camera that is not supported by the installed version of camera raw.  How can I open my raw images in this program? If I cannot and will not be able to, how can I get reimbursed?
Thanks

Hi,
That would tend to indicate that either you haven't updated your PSE or you have corrupted the raw files.
Check which version of Camera Raw you have installed by loading the editor and going to the Help menu. Select About Plug-in -> Camera RAW. You need ACR 8.3
To update, go to Help -> Updates.. which should update your camera raw if not running on XP or Vista.
If you have ACR 8.3, are you using an old version of the Nikon software to download the images? - that can corrupt the file.
See http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/fix_corrupted_nef.html
Brian

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