New Mac with Lion

I wanted to upgrade to CS5, but was informed it would not work on my old Imac.  So i somehow got a new 27" imac and imported my stuff to it.  CS4 transfered but crashes whenever an image is opened.  I also bought the physical upgrade to CS5 a month ago to upgrade when my new computer was available.  The new computer has OS X Lion installed.  I have the feeling I just spent $2000 for a computer and upgrade that I cannot use.  Is there anyway our of this mess?

Look at the device list on the new computer.  Somewhere you should see reference to a video card   Might be called a ATI video device or Nvidia. 
Once you find the make and model go to the manufacturers website and download the latest driver. 
CS4 and CS5 are two seperate products.  But you are right if CS4 does not work correctly chances are CS5 will have same problems.
Just because it is new does not mean it is working correctly.  So figure out what is wrong while it is under warranty.

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