Missing adobe application support file

I had to purchase a new machine.
Mac Book Pro - version 10.6.5
2.4 Ghz intell core 2 duo
I was running Photoshop CS 8.0
I dragged my app to the new machine and now see this message:
Now at first this was just fine. But I cannot get my pics to open.
I have tried to set me permissions, uninstall, reinstll.... and more.
One of the tuturials to fix said I should fine the files on my old system folder but I dont readily see them
I do not want to buy the latest PS for 695.00 usd.
Is there any other way to fix this problem.
I use photoshop for my business.
Please help!
Mary Ann

Sounds like the well-known problem where you are missing the Adobe Type Unit file - which does disappear when dragging Photoshop from one machine to another.
I have documented it here http://www.ninisworld.com/thecorner/tutorials/photoshopopen.html .
The technote mentioned there does no longer exist at adobe.com (which keep rebuilding their site so links yiu have no longer work...).
Try that (provided you are on a Mac). It is a 4K file.

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