OSX10.10.2 CS 5.1 upgraded to 5.5...

PS will not open because of Java issue? After upgrade to Yosemite I installed only PS and After Effects from CS5.1/5 DVD bundle. Photoshop will not open, requires legacy Java 6. No problem, installed Java 8, PSstill won't open. After Effects 5.5 (ver.10.5.xxx) open fine. Ideas? Thanks folks.
David Healy

You still have to install this Java for OS X 2014-001 to get things working again.
There's a reason for that, but I'll have to do some digging around.
In the meantime, try it, and let me know how it went.
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