Missing Profiles in Camera Raw 5.5

I just installed CS4 and updated CR to 5.5.  When I click on camera calibration in CR I am missing profiles that are specific to Nikon D300 and other Nikons such as "Neutral, DX2, etc>  The only profiles are CR 4.3 and 4.4.  I updated another rcomputer and all the profiles are present.

Assuming you're on Windows like I am:
You might look and see if you can find the profile for your camera under:
C:\ProgramData\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles
Rerun the install again but instead of just double-clicking, right-click and say Run As Administrator to get it going.
If that doesn't work then go to the ACR update page on Adobe's site and find the link to the Photoshop Elements-specific installer in a ZIP file linked from the main ACR 5.5 Update page, and then run just the camera-profiles installer in that ZIP.  The other part of the PSE instructions talk about manually copying over the ACR plugin, which you apparently don't need to do.

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