PS CS5 under Lion--won't start?

Just installed PSCS5 Ver 12.0 x64 under Mac OS X Ver 10.7.2.
Photoshop won't start, but hangs at "Reading brushes..."
Have tried opening it from Bridge and opening directly from the Dock (without Bridge).
Any suggestions or pointers?

Have you performed the usual trouble-shooting routines (trashing prefs by keeping command-alt-shift pressed while starting Photoshop, 3rd party plug-ins deactivation, system maintenance, font validation, etc.)?

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