RAW CONVERSION FOR NIKON D3200 ON XP??

I have done the download that I was told to do on the forum for the latest version of RAW conversion and now the RAW info on the Plug Ins in help has completely gone and I still cannot open RAW files.
I am becoming very frustrated!

This is the forum for Adobe Add-ons and so is not really placed to answer your question.I did a quick google search and there is this which may or may not help you:
Adobe - Adobe Camera Raw and DNG Converter : For Windows : Adobe DNG Converter 7.1
However Camera RAW has been updated many time since then but if you are running Windows XP I assume you are not running a very recent release of Photoshop as Win XP is no longer supported. You may have beeter luck posing your question on this forum:
Photoshop General Discussion
Hope that helps.
Jonathan

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