Process Multiple Files on a Mac.

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I have a new Mac Book pro with the new Lion OSX. I've installed PSE 10. I used to have a PC and I absolutely love Photoshop Elements. I especially love being able to batch process a lot of photos at one time automatically.
It seems that PSE is not finding the photo files. They are there but they are not being picked up by the program. Is this program not compatible with this computer or what. I am getting very frustrated and feel I have wasted my money on buying a program that once was a very easy program to use. How do I get PSE to work in the process multiple files function.
I've read all the tutorials and researched some of the answers provided in this forum but the one that may have helped me is not an easy problem solving exercise. What am I doing wrong.
I notice that PSE will not find files on I Photo either, so I have to create seperate files to even begin to start to find the photo files in PSE.
Looking forward to a fix on this as I have been a huge PSE fan.
Phil...

  The editor prefs often get corrupted. You may need to rebuild the editor preferences to resolve any conflicts.
Hold down the Cmd+Opt+Shift keys and simultaneously click on the Edit button on the welcome screen. Release the three keys and look behind the welcome screen by closing it. Or go to applications and hold down the three keys whilst double clicking on Photoshop Elements Editor application.
You should see a pop up box with the words: Delete Adobe Photoshop Elements Settings File?
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