Cannot initialize Photoshop because preferences file was deleted

Hi. I recently had problems with startup disk being full and had to empty Cache.
Now, when I go to open up Photoshop CS5 for the first time after rebooting, I get this error message:
Cannot initialize Photoshop because preferences file not found, it was deleted.
Can anyone tell me how to correct this problem?
Thank you,
Gail

There is a similar thread HERE with several suggestions.
--OB

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