Problem loading .orf files into photoshop

I have CC on both an iMac and a MacBook Pro
.orf files will load into photoshop on the iMac but not on the MacBook Pro.  A popup appears which states need to update for latest RAW files.  I have run and installed the latest update but without success.  Since updating I've tried switching off and back on but with no success.
What do I do next?

Thanks partial success
ACR was 8.3.  I've uploaded version 8.6 using the link provided and now able to read files into photoshop but
1. Mini bridge does not show thumbnails only a place holder with no image
2. The version on the iMac is 8.4 which I will also update but on both computers clicking on product update on Apple menu did not show the latest ACR update.  How can I arrange for auto updates without continually checking using the above link whether an update is available.

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