New Camera Raw 4.3 wont open in photoshop

when photos are open from bridge, into raw and I click open image, camera raw disappears to show bridge (which was already open) and does nothing. If I click a thumnail I can choose open in cs3 and that works but it opens in camera raw again , THEN I can choose open and it opens is PS3, but as a PSD, not a JPEG. this all happens after I upgraded everything. quite frustrating.

Ok purged cache and that didnt help. I am trying to open as 8 bit.
I am using the new upgrade CR 4.3, as well as new PS3 10.01 and Bridge 2.1.1.9.
I had some install problems to begin with and had to uninstall and reinstall. Then the upgrade to 10.0.1 put two executables in my adobe file giving me an error message when I tried to open a jpeg cause its file association was opening 10.0 and giving me an error message. I finally had to remove the 10.0 excutable (which was named Photoshop CS3) and then rename the new execuatable which was being called only Photoshop, to Photoshop CS3 to get it to work but it still is buggy.
What happens is, from Bridge if I open in raw 4.3 and I like what I see and want to work on it in CS3, I cannot open it directly into CS3. If I choose open object or open image, Raw disappears and I see only Bridge, it will not open CS3 and place the file there. Now, if I ALREADY have CS3 open in the background and I choose open, it opens in Raw from Bridge, again OVER CS3 which it also opens, then I can hit open object or open image from THAT raw dialoge box and it opens in CS3. It didnt do this before yesterday. Of course I dont want to have both programs running and eating space and I want the file to open directly into CS3 if I ask it to open from Bridge, just as its always done before.
Any suggestions really appreciated.
Andy

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