Illustrator CS/intel mac 異常終了

こんにちは、使用環境
Illustrator CS / mac pro quad2.66 / mac OS 10.4.10
なのですが、
使用中のツールから、パスファインダーや、整列などのツールへパレットをから選択して使用した場合に Illustrator CS が異常終了してしまいます。たちの悪い事にどのタイミングで発生するのかいまいち」はっきりしないのです!
 再インストールや、環境設定の削除なども試みましたがだめでした。
出力機の関係でCSをまだしばらくは使いたいのですが改善の余地はあるのでしょうか?

Illustrator CSは、IntelMacでは、サポートされておりません。Illustrator CS3から初めてサポートされていますね。
CSは、2つも前のバージョンなので、OS側で改善しない限り、難しいと思いますよ。

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