Update Camera Raw 7.3 Camera Profiles gone?

Hi,
After an, automatic, update to camera raw 7.3 in Photoshop Elements 11 all Camera Profiles are gone. All that is left is "Matrix". Can someone please help me?
I use Elements 11, windows Vista on a 64-bit machine, my camera is a Nikon D7000.
Thanks!

Ask in the ACR/ LR /PS / PSE forums. This seems to be a common problem...
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