PE can't do Fuji HS20 EXR .RAF files.

Installed PE 9.0.1 downloaded update, downloaded RAW 6.3 still can't open .RAF files from Fuji HS20 EXR.  Just installed PE on my laptop running Windows Vista.  Downloaded updates etc, but can't open the .RAF files my Fujifilm camera produces.  It works on my other computer running Windows 7 and used to work on my old computer running XP (since decomissioned).  Any suggestions?

This one...
Product
Photoshop Elements
Version
9.0
Platform
Windows
File Name
Elements9CameraRaw-6.5-mul-AdobeUpdate.zip
File Size
44.3MB
Is what I have downloaded and installed twice now that still does not allow viewing or editing RAF files.

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