After Effects and Premiere dont start on a new Mac.

Heyho community,
one thing up front... my english is not the best, so please be patient if i dont understand everything straightaway.
my macbook is just a few weeks old, means i am a noob to mac osx.
i recently installed the adobe creative suite and photoshop, illustator  and flash are working fine. but after effects and premiere wont start. i  sse the starting window and then it breaks.
i guess that it has somwthing to do with admin rights, something like that i have read in some other forums.
my main account is admin and maybe i have to start the programs with root rights, but i dont have any idea how to do this.
anyway... if i am completly wrong with that admin-guess, tell me.
Another Thing that may help you finding some ideas for solving the problem.
if i directly start after effects in terminal, it shows inside terminal this error message:
error for object 0x122a2c1b0: pointer being freed was not allocated
And another thing... if i start the mac in save mode i can run both  programs, but if i try it in normal mode againt they dont work.
Any  suggestions?
Regards from germany

I have reinstalled everything now, then running the cleanscript and repairung rights with the intsall dvd. now it still wont work. maybe this changelog out of the terminal will help you:
Last login: Sat Sep 25 00:43:32 on ttys000
/Applications/Adobe\ After\ Effects\ CS5/Adobe\ After\ Effects\ CS5.app/Contents/MacOS/After\ Effects ; exit;
******************************Mac Book ProApplications/Adobe\ After\ Effects\ CS5/Adobe\ After\ Effects\ CS5.app/Contents/MacOS/After\ Effects ; exit;
<4431105056> <AppVers> <5> App Version =     10.0.0x458 release
<4431105056> <AppDirs> <5> App Dir =         /Applications/Adobe After Effects CS5/Adobe After Effects CS5.app/Contents
<4431105056> <AppDirs> <5> Executable Dir =     /Applications/Adobe After Effects CS5/Adobe After Effects CS5.app/Contents/MacOS
<4431105056> <AppDirs> <5> Resources Dir =     /Applications/Adobe After Effects CS5/Adobe After Effects CS5.app/Contents/Resources
<4431105056> <AppDirs> <5> Package Dir =     /Applications/Adobe After Effects CS5
<4431105056> <AppDirs> <5> Plugin Dir =     /Applications/Adobe After Effects CS5/Plug-ins
<4431105056> <AppDirs> <5> Required Dir =     /Applications/Adobe After Effects CS5/Adobe After Effects CS5.app/Contents/Required
Texture memory: 0
Vendor string:    NVIDIA Corporation
Renderer string:  NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M OpenGL Engine
Version string:   2.1 NVIDIA-1.6.18
OpenGL version as determined by Extensionator...
OpenGL Version 2.0
Has NPOT support: TRUE
Has Framebuffer Obeject Extension support: TRUE
Completed shader test!
Return code: 7
<4431105056> <ASL.ResourceUtils.GetLanguageIDFromRegistry> <0> Unable to obtain the User 'Language' registry key at: Software\Adobe\After Effects\10.0\ Defaulting to 'en_US'.
<4431105056> <DynamicLink> <5> Attempting to launch dynamiclinkManager
<4431105056> <DynamicLink> <5> /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Common/dynamiclink/CS5/dynamiclinkmanager.app
After Effects(3744,0x1081d4c20) malloc: *** error for object 0x128f7f1b0: pointer being freed was not allocated
*** set a breakpoint in malloc_error_break to debug
Abort trap
logout
[Prozess beendet]

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