Can't open any applications in CS5 once one has closed without uninstalling and reinstalling

I have had CS5 Design Premium installed on my iMac for a little over a year. I got the graphics card replaced roughly two weeks ago and since then have had problems with CS5. None of the CS5 programs would open when I got the graphics card fixed so I uninstalled and reinstalled the entire suite from the disc. All the programs worked fine until I closed one down. Once I close a program and try to open another or reopen the same one I get the agreement page up. I click accept and it just keeps putting the agreement up again to accept. I have to uninstall and reinstall the entire suite again from disc in order to use any of the programs! Can someone please help? This is driving me crazy!!!

Hello,
Well, your Mac's situation sounds pretty vague. So, I'd recommend a little general troubleshooting, starting with verifying and possibly repairing your "Home" hard-disk volume.
This will explain how it's done http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106214
Follow the six-part process under "Try Disk Utility."
You can also run alot of system opimization tools with this free and nifty program called Onyx http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/systemdiskutilities/onyx.html

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