Help with CS4 Crash Problem

I have had the creative suite for a while and have not had problems until recently. I have noticed that whenever I try to create a new site in dreamweaver CS4 on my macbook that it crashes. No matter how I go about trying to create the new site, it freezes and crashes. Are there any updates I can install or does anyone know how to fix this? I have gone as far as uninstalling and reinstalling and still have the same problem. I'm worried about upgrading to CS5 if I'm going to have the same problem.
Thank you!

Have you tried creating a new user (admin) account and then tried running DW on that account? If it works it may indicate a problem with OS permissions on your account. Then you may need to run AppleJack to repair them.

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