Photoshop CC crashes my entire system - Mac. Why?

I had Photoshop CC running fine until I updated the extension manager. From there on out, it locks up my whole computer and I have to reboot. I have reverted to Photoshop CS6 and it works fine. All other CC apps work fine.
I have uninstalled Photoshop CC using the uninstaller file in the app folder, then reinstalled using CC tool.  Same results.
Is there another way to reset or re-install photoshop cc that might take care of this issue?

I was able to open Photoshop CC on the root account.
Ultimately, removing the Preferences folder did the trick: <user>/Library/Preferences/Adobe Photoshop CC Settings
( couldn't easily see which pref to remove that related to the Exchange menu panel)
I tried removing com.adobe.Photoshop.plist  but that didn't solve anything.
What seemed to be the issue, was the Adobe Exchange extension panel. I had previously only disabled it, but after uninstalling it, the panel would keep drawing on screen and that was the last thing Photoshop would do before locking up the entire computer.
Thanks for your help.
Attaching a screenshot of the Exchange menu panel - which looks odd, is it perhaps for CS6? I am not going to try and open that extension again to find out.

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