IPhoto won't fully load or open the photo window dispite upgrading to 5.0.4

IPhoto starts to Load but won't open the window, shows iPhoto in the menu bar but won't respond to the "about iPhoto" or open a "New Album" (option is grayed out) by choosing File_Close Window it ungrays the "New Album" option but when "New Album" is chosen nothing happens execpet that the "New Album" & Close Window" options are both grayed out. I upgraded to iPhoto 5.0.4 (not yet in the pull down choices of the "feed back" window) but that did not cure the problems and had no effect.
Will reinstalling 5.0 from the iLife DVD work and if so does the current version have to be uninstalled first, if yes how??
Can anyone help?
Thanks for you time .
Duel 2GHz G5   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

Hi Paul,
You can try a reinstall first.
To reinstall iPhoto...
Navigate to /Applications and drag iPhoto to the trash
Navigate to /Library/Receipts and drag all iPhoto receipts to the trash
Navigate to ~/Library/Preferences and drag com.apple.iPhoto.plist to the trash.
Insert your iLife CD/DVD and choose to do a custom install. You will have to kee ongoing through the steps of the install before you get to the screen where you can choose a custom install.
Install iPhoto.
Run Software Update and update iPhoto.
You can also try deleting the preference file for iPhoto.
Preference file
Let me know if it works. If not we have more troubleshooting to do.
Lori

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