Icons Not displaying correctly in Bridge 6

in bridge 6. Image Icons in layered psd images do not show changes I have made – for example added or deleted layers.
Also some image icon as above shows just the first layer, not added layers. I open the image in cs6 and it is correct.  The correct image is saved and working; but the icon does not show the correct image.
Of 30 images I have worked on over the weekend there are only two in the folder that do not show correctly. The files are not bigger/smaller than the correct ones and all of them are psd.  Any ideas? Thanks, Bob

in bridge 6. Image Icons in layered psd images do not show changes I have made – for example added or deleted layers.
Assuming with Image icons you mean the thumbnails in the content panel and that you are using Bridge CS 6 (which has Bridge version 5)?
The short route to check is selecting one one the problem thumbnails and with right mouse click from the menu choose 'purge cache for selection'.
If this works then go to the menu tools / cache / purge cache for folder and you should be OK.
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