After recovery Photoshop will not start.

I had made ​​a recovery from my Time Machine.
I can not start my Photoshop CS4 up more after recovery. Getting this error message: Licensing for this product has stopped working. Error: 150:30
I follow the instructions on the Adobe website, Solution 2: Run the License Repair Tool. Link: http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/error-licensing-stopped-mac-os.html#ma in_Solution_4__Reset_permissions_on_the_FlexNet_Publisher_licensing_service_fold er
I can not enter my password in teminal.
What am I doing wrong?

Adobe's approach, I am now come to the point H:
h. Enter your administrator user name and password when prompted and click OK.
Terminal:
Last login: Sat Mar 29 18:51:25 on ttys000
morten-work-clausens-imac:~ mortenworkclausen$ sudo python/Volumes/LicenseRecovery\ 11.6.1/LicenseRecovery/LicenseRecover.py
I am not sure where I enter the password and username, what Adobe suggests.

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