Photoshop CC (2014) "not responding" at startup

Hi,
I've just installed Photoshop CC (2014) on my MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013), running Mac OS X 10.10.2. On startup I get the "spinning wheel of death" and my CPU run up to 100%. In the "Force Quit Applications" window I get "Photoshop not responding". After about 5 min photoshop sems to work but it's very slow. I've used Photoshop CC (not the 2014 version) without problems until this morning.
Any ideas? I've already tried to disabled the GPU without any luck.
Thanks,
Calle

Same problem with Prmeiere, no problems with InDesign..

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