Aperture not working following upgrade to Snow Leopard 10.6.3

Until now I have been running OS X 10.5 and have regularly checked and updated software. For photo's I originally purchased Aperture 2 and recently upgraded to Aperture 3 (using an upgrade disc rather than a full version) and all was working fine.
Today I upgraded to OS X 10.6.3, using a Snow Leopard upgrade disc purchased from an Apple shop, then completed a software update which has taken me to OS X 10.6.5 but Aperture will now not launch I just get a pop up stating that "Aperture cannot be opened because of a problem" and then suggesting that I need to check with the developer to make sure that Aperture works with this version of Mac OS X.
I am clearly using the latest version of Aperture and the latest OS X system so am stumped.
I have also attempted to reinstall Aperture using my Aperture 2 disc (still wont launch) then the Aperture 3 upgrade disc (still wont work).
Any help or guidance would be appreciated
Thanks

Welcome to the forums!
Have you tried the Aperture 3: Troubleshooting Basics detailed here;
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3805
Also as you have just updated software and OS run Disk Utility on your disks.
Tony

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