New MacBook Pro with mavericks not working with cs4

I Try to open my apps and I get the error: licensthus for this product has stopped working error 150:30. Not sure how to resolve the issue. I installed the new java and restarted and still same issue. Do I need to reinstall software?

I Try to open my apps and I get the error: licensthus for this product has stopped working error 150:30. Not sure how to resolve the issue. I installed the new java and restarted and still same issue. Do I need to reinstall software?

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