Aperture 3.5 won't open since I installed FCE 4 on Mavericks.

I now know that the installation of FCE 4 can kill off Aperture 3.5 and the recommended cure is to reinstall Mavericks but I'd prefer a quicker and less drastic solution if there is one.
Anybody know of a simpler alternative?

That's weird!
I've just downloaded the 10.9.2 combo update and it's only 860MB compared to the standard 10.9.2 update which is 769MB.
I can't envisage it containing the whole OS which must be around 5GB?
Anyway I can reinstall from my 10.9 .dmg and then apply the combo unless I throw caution to the wind and download the full 10.9.2 from the App Store.

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