Unable to covert raw files to dng?

using photo cs 3 ,unable to convert raw files to dng?

Make sure you have the latest version of ACR for CS3 installed. I seem to remember it was something like ACR 4.6.  Check and see if it can save DGN conversions. I don't use DNG format for its not as well supported as manufactures raw formats.
You can always download the latest DNG converter or a version 4 DNG converter http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=106&platform=Windows

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