Cs6 after affects and premiere pro not launching

i am on Cs6 and neither are launching. I followed instructions in other forums and no luck. All other applications in PRODUTION PREMIUM are working except AE and PS. Anyone?
things i tried:
Update to version 11.0.3 (restart and launched after update)
System managemet reset
Installed java 6 and 7
Uninstalled AE and reinstalled (3 times)
Restart computer
Disabled Gatekeeper
Updated CUDA to recent version
My system:
Macbook pro- late 2011/2012
Version 10.9.2 (Mavericks)
2.4 Ghz Intel Core i7
16 Gb ram

thanks for the reply Szalam. I tried 11.0.4 and still got the same error. I called adobe and they fixed the problem.
Fix:
go to library folder
go to framework folder
delete cuda and empty trash
Everything worked perfectly after i deleted cuda in the framework folder. Pass it on for others. Thans S.

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