Questions about final cut studio 7 and motion 5

Hello!
I have two questions:
1. How do I find all the updates to the final cut studio? Last came out before the final cut pro x came out.
2. Works Motion 5 good up to final cut pro 7? Will there by any problem to use both prorammene against each other? And if so, what kind of problem can arise?
I would be grateful if someone could tell me this because I had settings alert Motion 4 (which now crashes at startup). And considering buying Motion 5 for I will not have to be automatically installed again my whole system that works one hundred percent. The job I would rather not do.
I'm not so good English so I hope you understand what I mean.
Can any help me for this little crisis I have a lot of work left and wait. :-(

This I have done to run instaleringen the entire final cut studio re-enter. Ran software product update. Have checked the final cut pro and then I have version 7 and version7.0.3 as I had before.
Before this, I have thrown the preference files for Motion 4, but disk utility to repair permissions on the system drive, I have not used.
But how can a fjærne entire final cut studio package also put it in again so we have aclean new installation of the programs?
How can we explain that this has happened? Just what I do not understand.
Are happy for all the tips I get. For I dread to put reindeer speakers the whole thing sinceit worked so well as it did before this happened.
Thanks to all who will help me. I will be very happy if this can be solved in an easymanner without having to spend a whole day on automatically installed everythingagain.
ke

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