Illustrator CS4 Slow to open and save

Hi
For the past couple of weeks, I've been having big problems working in Illustrator.  Opening and saving files are the main issues, sometimes I can work within the program without problems, but at other times, other windows, such as Safari or Bridge are active instead of Illustrator.
When opening a file, it generally takes a couple of minutes, first nothing happens, and then the wheel of doom appears.
The files are not large - I have tried opening a blank file and saving a simple square, and still have the same issues.
The computer spec is
Mac OS X
Version 10.6.8
Processor 3.06 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory 8 GB
Capacity on Hard drive 500 GB, used 73.5 GB
I use a nas box to store my work, but am not working directly from this.
I have tried fixing disk permissions
Secure emptying trash
Running Onyx
Software update
Having fewer programs open
Deleting Illustrator preferences
Rebooting in safe mode
Identifying fonts with error in fontbook and removing them
Other programs seem to work OK.
I'm not sure what else to try, and help would be very much appreciated, thank you.

I'm not sure Adobe would like this, but it seems to be working for us on Mac OSX 10.9.3 and Illustrator CC 2014
Go to your user Library > Preferences folder and open com.adobe.mediabrowser.plist using TextEdit.
Select all the text and delete it.
Save the file
Get Info and lock the file.
I also removed the com.adobe.mediabrowser.plist.lockfile from the Preferences folder.
So far doing this really improves performance in Illustrator CC 2014. Opening and saving files happens at a reasonable rate; however there is a down side. Preferences no longer save. Changes made to pallettes, etc. have to be redone everytime Illustrator is opened.
Other posts mention having Verdana and Trebuchet installed. I didn't find this to help at all.

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