Importing Raw Files from CF Card in LR4

Why is LR4 requiring me to convert my files from the old process to the LR4 (2012) process for raw files imported directly from my CF card into LR4?

new files you took with your camera are normaly not processed at all.
can you describe your problem a bit more?
you mean your new RAW files are imported into LR 4 as PV2010 files and not PV2012 files?
so you have to manually update them to process version 2012?
i don´t have that problem.. i could only think that you maybe us a preset that uses PV2010?
but then even my old preset use the new PV2012 when i import images.

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