Plötzlich diverse Bugs (Illustrator, Indesign, Acrobat Reader) unter OS X 10.7.2

Hallo liebe Community.
Seit ein paar Monaten verwende ich unter OS X Lion 10.7.2 die CS5.5 Design Standard. Anfänglich gab es gar keine Probleme. CS4 Datein ließen sich ohne Probleme öffnen und bearbeiten etc.
Vor einigen Wochen begannen urplötzlich diverse Bugs aufzutreten, zu denen ich keinerlei Hinweise im Internet fand. Selbst Kompatibelitätsprobleme mit Lion scheinen nicht der Grund zu sein.
Auffällig waren vor allem 3 Probleme, welche immer auftreten.
Indesign:
Bei Indesign ist es nicht mehr möglich Farbfelder auszuwählen. Klicke ich diese an, blinkt das Feld kurz auf und das wars. Das Objekt nimmt die Farbe nicht an. Umgehen kann ich dies nur, indem ich die cmd-Taste gleichzeitig gedrückt halte. Außerdem ist die Reaktionszeit bei einem Klick auf ein Objekt recht lang (Etwa 2 Sekunden bevor ich weiter arbeiten kann). Dies bringt mich direkt zu Problem 2.
Illustrator:
Sobald ich bei Illustrator mit dem Auswahlwerkzeug ein Objekt anklicke, friert das Programm für etwa 5 Sekunden ein, bevor es für etwa die selbe Länge lädt und ich schließlich nach insgesammt 10 Sekunden weiter arbeiten kann. Halte ich die Maustaste gedrückt und verschiebe das Objekt bevor ich loslasse, tritt dieser Fehler nicht auf.
Acrobat Reader:
PDF Datein laden extrem lange. Das zoomen dauert über 10 Sekunden. Das verschieben der Position mit dem Hand Werkzeug benötigt ebenfalls so lange. Das wechseln von Seiten mit Hilfe der Pfeiltasten hingegen geht ohne Probleme. Ein bloßer Klick mit der Maus auf die Fläche sorgt ebenfalls für eine enorme Nachladezeit.
Am auffälligsten ist sicherlich die Tatsache, dass bei jedem Programm diese Nachladezeiten bestehen, welche das Arbeiten beinahe unmöglich machen. Diese Fehler traten absolut plötzlich auf, ohne dass am System irgend etwas verändert wurde. Lediglich der Arbeitsspeicher wurde von 4 auf 8 GB aufgestockt. Dies sollte jedoch wenn überhaupt für schnellere Ladezeiten sorgen und nicht umgekehrt. Ich habe zu diesen Fehlern wie gesagt keinerlei Informationen gefunden und hoffe, dass mir jemand vielleicht helfen kann.
Grüße
Pascal

ohne dass am System irgend etwas verändert wurde. Lediglich der Arbeitsspeicher wurde von 4 auf 8 GB aufgestockt. Dies sollte jedoch wenn überhaupt für schnellere Ladezeiten sorgen und nicht umgekehrt.
Und wenn deine Speicherbasteleien nun einfach was kaputt gemacht haben? Wenn der Speicher einfach "schlecht" ist oder mit falscher Taktrate läuft? Wenn das Betriebssystem irgendwo Infos über die Speicherbereiche gespeichert hat und nun ständig strampelt, Kompatibilität herzustellen? Nix für ungut, aber sowas soll ja schon mal vorkommen. Also mal irgendein Test-Tool drüber laufen lassen und genau die Einstellungen abklappern...
Mylenium

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