PSE12 Camera Raw / Nikon D7100

I´m using an iMac with Yosemite 10.10. I´ve Photoshop Elements 12.1 with Camera Raw 8.5.0.236 installed.
I can´t open my Nikon D7100 NEF-files. It says that my camera files are not supported...!???
I´ve search all over Adobe.com and the Internet and can´t find a way around the problem.
I´ve used to love Adobe-products, but I´m beginning to start looking for something else to use...
Pls help!

The Nikon D7100 has been supported since ACR 7.4 so ACR 8.4 should be plenty new enough.
The issue may be that you’ve transferred or even viewed the NEFs with an obsolete Nikon software such as Nikon Transfer or View NX, which will rendering them unrecognizable to Adobe software. 
Test this by copying the NEFs to your hard-drive using Finder or some other non-Nikon-based software.
There is a utility from Phil Harvey that can reverse the corruption, available here:
http://owl.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/fix_corrupted_nef.html
If this isn’t the issue, can you upload one of the NEFs that doesn’t work to somewhere like http://www.dropbox.com and post a public download/share link in a reply, here, so others can test it.

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