I may be showing my computer illiteracy and inability to understand Adobe website instructions with this question, but here goes. I am trying to update my Photoshop CS4 with the Adobe Camera RAW 5.1 update (supports Nikon D90 raw images). I want to be able to open up Bridge and immediately see thumbnails of my images, as I used to with my Nikon D70. From the Adobe site, I have downloaded the zip file update called 'DNGCamera RAW 5.1.zip' and I have it on my hard drive.
I also downloaded WinZip (trial version) so I could unzip the file (I have Windows Vista). Now, how do I get this particular Adobe update into Photoshop CS4 / Bridge so that I can, like I said earlier, simply open up a file of raw photos in Bridge and immediately see the thumbnails.so I can then go right to selecting and initial editing in Bridge. What am I missing? Did I go about this wrong somehow? I went to the Adobe site and when I went to the Photoshop page then the Camera Raw page the file I got was CameraRaw6.1Updater.zip, not the file you got. Inside the file I downloaded is a program called AdobePatchInstaller.EXE which you would just run and it will install the update. The file you have doesn't make much sense to me - it's the wrong filename and the wrong version.
You sure it isn't the one I mentioned?? Just unzip it, then run that program. I haven't tested it since I use Mac not Windows but it should just work if you run that exe file.

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