Issues saving files from LR4 in CS6

I just installed CS6 on a new computer, i7 and plenty of everything. Also has windows 8, yuck.  On my previous computer running a different ps but the same Lr version, I had no issues.  But saving images is a nightmare.  I shoot in raw, so my files are large. From within Lr, to bring a photo in tiff format over to ps, edit, save, it will take minutes PER photo. Yet bringing the same raw image into ps via bridge, it saves fine...still a bit slow, but not even close to the lag.  Same issue whether it is psd or tiff.
There is no software on my computer other than cs6 and lr4.2, no antivirus, nothing except the other garbage that comes with win 8. I think that because I can't find anything on this issue, it must be due to win 8 as the OS and it is causing a disconnect between Lr and ps.
Please help ASAP, I was on chat with someone who was clueless. Thank you...

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