O/S X 10.5 leopards and Adobe CS2

Hello,
References : Go To : Adobe.com/ Upgrading to Leopard? Find out Adobe software compatibility
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I have a new Mac Pro came with Tiger installed and a Leopard disk, and a G4 powerBook.
About using CS2 Illustrator and or Photoshop with Leopard.
I went for both computer to 10.5 update and CS2 was working fine on both. Still working fine on the Laptop.
But I had to erase my Mac Pro twice, Once because migration assistant put a mess, and a second the computer freeze at each startup.
So after erasing the disk I install directly 10.5, and here the problem start, when opening Illustrator I get the message Font missing and after that the pointer go back and forth to the colored ball time so you work at the speed of a snail or a turtle.I don't have this problem with my laptop.
If you have a problem reinstall Tiger, then update for Leopards.
I think is better to FireWire old and new Mac and copy/paste(drag) manually, and instal the application with the original disk (if you keep your old Mac as a target disk if you install an upgrade of CS 2 the Adobe installer will read your license key for the CS2 software, don't have to install all the original software specially if you started with Classic, mean Mac O/S 7 or 8 or 9)
Why this Post?
When you buy a new computer a lot of money gone, Look at the questions in the discussion forum, about how memory I have to buy, so some people, like me, has to wait for the pricey CS3 upgrade.
Hope this one help someone.
Bye

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