Raw 7.4

does elements 11 with raw 7.4 support nikon d600

If you Google for “Camera Raw” Nikon D600, the top link that comes up (for me at least) talks about ACR 7.3 supporting the D600 fully while ACR 7.2 had preliminary support (colors were a little off), so Yes, ACR 7.4 continues to support the D600.
http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html

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    Fred: I can change the properties of the file to open in another program if that is where we are going.
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    Fred: Camera Raw appears to be functiong fine.
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    Fred: OK, closed sir.
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