Open TIF files in ACR 4.5

I have a number of images in TIF format that I wish to open in ACR 4.5. I can see how to open JPG images but not the TIF images. How might I do this? I am using Windows XP Pro SP2, Photoshop CS3, ACR 4.5.
Thanks,
Tom

all my setting is set to open Jpeg and tiff files in CR
I tried to do Cmd-R in bridge and does not work with any type of files.
I can not open single tiff file or multi tiff files from Bridge.
this is not issue with jpeg.
I can not open multi tiff file from photoshop sometimes!
if I use OSX dialog for the 1st time, I can select all the tiff files I want,and they open in CR. However, 2nd time around Format option disappear (this happens all the times with PS open dialog) and files open in PS only.
Again this is not issue with jpeg files. I noticed, if switch to PS open dialog and then to OSX open dialog I can open multi tiff files in CR for one time only again.
I am using MacBook Pro.
How can I fix this bug.
Thanks

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