Adobe cs5 compatibility with yosemit

Hello,
My cs5.5 will not open after i installed yosemite on my macbook. What can i do? Please help me. I get this message when i open after effects: "After Effects can’t continue: unexpected failure during application startup".

That version of After Effects is not supported on Mac OSX v10.10 (Yosemite). See the system requirements for After Effects.

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