After upgrading hardware, I restore from Time Machine, Now I get Error 150:30

I have CS4 suite. I don't have the discs with me to reinstall--away from home. I registered the products. Isn't there a way to download it from Adobe? This is crazy because I can open my Acrobat files for a second or two and then a popup says I need to start  another component of the suite. When I start another component (e.g., Photoshop) I get the 150:30 error message. Can you help? I read somewhere than I can delete the file /Library/Preferences/FLEXnet Publisher. I can't find this file anywhere. It doesn't exist in the Library folder. I went to the termainal and asked it to show all of the hidden files in Adobe and still can't find it. Any other solutions without a complete re-install.

Hi DrBDM,
Welcome to Adobe community.
On your startup disk, locate and delete the following folder: 
[hard drive]/Library/Application Support/FlexNet Publisher/
Important: The path above points to the Library folder at the root of your startup disk, not the Library folder in your user home folder.
To locate this on the Go -->> folder >> type ~/library and then search for this path mentioned above.
If this does not help then follow the below mentioned solution :-
Repair disk permissions
Launch the Apple Disk Utility:
/Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app 
Select your startup disk.
Click Repair Disk Permissions. Note: Repairing disk permissions can take a long time. For more information about using Disk Utility, see the Apple support website.
Start your Adobe applications.
You can also try other solutions mentioned in the article below
http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/error-licensing-stopped-mac-os.html
In case , you need any further help , kindly let me know.
Thanks!!

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