"convert to black and white" crashes PSE6 in mac

Hello.
until today, this worked flawlessly. But now, when I go to the "convert to B&W menu, the usual different B&W modes menu doesn't show up anymore, the picture instantly converts, then PSE6 crashes and has to be force quit.
It might have to do with the automatic adobe camera raw 4 update that downloaded itself today, and which keeps saying that the update cannot be found when it tries to install.
Any hint is appreciated.
Thanks!
mac pro,  OSX leopard

Nothing downloaded itself. The updater can never update ACR, only tell you when there's a new version. You have to download and install ACR manually in PSE. I would suggest using the prefs button in the updater window to turn off automatic updates, since the only thing it ever really updates is Adobe Reader.
Try deleting the preferences: quit PSE, then restart it while holding down command+shift+option. Keep holding the keys till you see  a window asking if you want to delete the settings file. You do.

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