Installed Photoshop CS5 but it appears camera raw DID NOT install in Bridge

It appears Camera Raw didn't install in CS5 Bridge as all ACR functions in bridge are greyed out.  I've been on hold for Adobe Support for over 2.5 hours over two days and after trying to use their "we'll call you back feature" which just rang for 18 minutes, I've given up on them.  Does anyone have any suggestions.   Camera Raw works fine from inside Photoshop but won't display any thumbnails inside Bridge.

I suspect you're frustrated, but in order to help forum members are going to need more info about your system, other Adobe products installed, etc.
Richard Southworth

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    Camera Raw is not a separate application that can be identified and used separately from Photosho. It is a plug-in that is accessed from Photoshop or Bridge or Photoshop Elements. When you attempt to open a raw image the plug-in is activated if it is able to recognize the files created by the camera you used. However, support must be provided for every individual camera model. Updates must be provided with this new support. The latest version of Camera Raw that can be used with Photoshop CS5 is Camera Raw 6.7. You can find out what version of Camera Raw is installed by going to the help menu in Photoshop and then clicking on plug-ins->Camera Raw. If the version that is reported is older than 6.7 then you can click on help->updates and obtain an installation of the last version of Camera Raw you can use. If your camera is newer than what was supported in Camera Raw 6.7 then you will have to use the DNG converter or purchase Photoshop CS6, or subscribe to the creative cloud photography plan ($9.99/month).

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    I have moved my Photoshop CS5 to my traveling computer,a Surface Pro 3.  I have photoshop loaded but in trying to look at raw images it says my camera raw does not support the sony alpha 65 which is what I have.  I went out and tried to download the newest raw version and even went out and did a zipfile download and it will not update my current version.  What should I do

    I have 6.0.  Tried to download newest verion and it will not download.  Went out and then downloaded a zipfile and it still will not download, thus cannot look at my raw pictures.
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    m: gener7 
    Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 6:01 PM
    To: JOHN STAHLY
    Subject:  I have Adobe photoshop cs5. need to update camera raw, cause my camera raw is  2010and does not read my camera,  I went out and downloaded the new one and it does not link to adobe photoshop cs5
    I have Adobe photoshop cs5. need to update camera raw, cause my camera raw is  2010and does not read my camera,  I went out and downloaded the new one and it does not link to adobe photoshop cs5
    created by gener7 <https://forums.adobe.com/people/gener7>  in Photoshop General Discussion - View the full discussion <https://forums.adobe.com/message/7007148#7007148>

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    I looked at the current list http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html and did not see the Nikon DF listed.
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    dj1461986
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    Add On...Please repost in Photoshop Forum or wait for a moderator here to see your thread here and move it from here to there.

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    Is CS5 to old?
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