Adobe Camera Raw 8.2 Crashes

Hi everyone,
When I open a smart-object from Camera Raw 8.2 in Photoshop CS6
(i.e. made a new smart-object via copy and double click the icon to open Camera Raw) and I use the eyedropper tool as the Target adjustment tool ((Command + Click) in Camera Raw) to set points on my Curve Camera Raw freezes/crashes. I have tested and it seems to happen when I hit/hold command and scroll over my image to find a point. It shows a circle on my curves but it pauses and freezes.
I have uninstalled Photoshop and reinstalled.
I installed all updates.
Purged Camera Raw Cache,
I'm running Mac OS X 10.9.0 with Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT graphics card
on Macbook Pro Mid 2008 model
I looked around and tried to find articles related to this issue and it maybe a graphics card issue.
However, my driver is up to date and I don't know what the issue is.
My file is on an external hd which shouldn't be an issue but worth bringing up.
Can someone please help with a solution to my issue?
Thank you so much.

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