CS4 not working with snow leopard

Has anyone had any issues with CS4 Extended after upgrading to SnowLeopard?
After upgrading to Snow Leopard osx10.6.8, my CS4 will not open. It crashes about 30 sec after i try to open it. I have tried restarting, but with no luck.
Does anyone have any advice for what i can try to do to get CS4 back up and running?
thanks!

Try  this
1. Quit Photoshop CS4
2.Go to User/username/Library/Preferences/ Adobe Photoshop CS4 Settings and trash the settings folder, the whole folder not just the contents of the folder..
3. Start Photoshop CS4. Photoshop CS4 a new preferences file.
Also repair your permissions with the disk utility.
If that does not work, create a new user account log in to the new user account launch Photoshop CS4.
If it launches then your user account is corrupt or you havde a conflict you will have to find the conflict can be a file in your preferences folder or a login item or fant cache issue etc.
You can read this article as well
http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/troubleshoot-unexpected-behavior-user-account.ht ml

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