Lightroom 4.4 / Bridge CS6 / Nikon D7100 Problem

- In Lightroom 4.4 wird beim Tethering meine Nikon D7100 nicht erkannt.
- In Bridge (aus MasterCollection CS6) werden keine Miniaturbilder der Nikon D7100 dargestellt - nur PS- oder NEF-Icons
- Beim Anklicken der Icons tut sich nichts (kein Öffnen von PS oder CameraRaw).
Info:
- Win 8 Pro 64 Bit (alle Updates)
- Camera Raw 7.4.0.137 (unterstützt D7100)
- Bridge 5.0.2.4
- PS 13.0.1
- LR 4.4 (unterstützt D7100)
- Neuinstallation der MasterCllection auf einem anderen Laufwerk (nicht Win-Systemlaufwerk) brachte nichts.
- Gestern den ganzen Tag in versch. Foren gestöbert: Keine Lösung gefunden.
- Heute den Adobe Support kontaktiert: Auch noch keine Lösung - Montag geht's weiter.
- Auf dem Laptop (gleiches Betriebssystem, gleiche Suite): Gleiches Problem
Hat jemand Lightroom 4.4 und Bridge mit der Nikon D7100 unter Win8 64Bit in Betrieb - und alles funktioniert?

Hallo Willi,
ich habe die Versionsnummer im PS ausgelesen, aber auch im CameraRaw Modul selbst:
Installation war so:
Nachdem die Problematik nicht zu lösen war, deaktivierte und entfernte ich die MasterCollection CS6 und Lightroom vom Rechner.
Dann Neuinstallation auf Laufwerk D (nicht Systemlaufwerk). Danach alle Updates abgerufen und installiert.
Camera Raw wurde dadurch automatisch in der Version 7.4.0.137 eingebunden.
Was meinst Du mit "WO hast Du das Update installiert"?
Das Camera Raw Modul kann man doch nur über die Update-Funktion z.B. in PS aktuell halten - oder gibt's da sonst noch eine Möglichkeit?

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