Recovery Slider in CS6

How do I get the recovery slider to show up in ACR?  When I open an image there is no recovery slider under my exposure slider.  When I open images previously edited in Photoshop Elements the slider appears in CS6 ACR.  I want it there all the time as defoult.  Please help.
Thanks!

Hi! You should post in the camera RAW forum. There is no more recovery slider if you use process 2012. Go to the profiles tab and select the old and inferior 2010 process to get it, or better, learn how 2012 can get you faster to good images in this tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8D7FbcJrkI

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